I do have an external powered USB hub for things like printers and dongles I'm not sure either which way is best for the install, maybe no difference. I later tried to uninstall it and do the install on my DAW. My Canon MX920 is connected by USB to my DAW, but it first auto installed itself using Wi-Fi. Thanks for the printer experience you had. I'll let others comment on whether or not having the printer driver on your PC has an impact on audio. WiFi devices can see the printer as well, but my PC doesn't have WiFi. My all-purpose PC (which has Cakewalk) gets the printer/scanner's internal address (LAN - local area network) from the network. is seen by a separate wi-fi capable and enabled secondary router connected by ethernet cable to my ISP provided cable modem which does not provide my WiFi. My all-purpose PC is connected via ethernet cable to an internet switch which allows me to have four wired connections. Just a footnote: I believe I have a similar situation with an Epson All-in-One printer/scanner/etc. When not in Cakewalk working on things, having WiFi is fine. If possible, I also suggest placing sample libraries on a solid-state drive, and the use of a solid-state drive for the boot drive (or if available on your system, using an M.2 2280 NVME PCIe drive for the boot drive).Įdited to add one small tweak to the WiFi comment - WiFi would only need to be turned off or temporarily disabled during any Cakewalk session. I would add that having at least 2 hard drives, (one boot drive and at least one data drive), is important for performance, and ideally, at least one additional drive for sample libraries, so a boot drive, data drive (Cakewalk Content, Cakewalk Projects and user libraries), and at least one drive for sample libraries. I concur with the combination of the above, and also the setting of the Power Plan to Performance. On network adapters, disable power options.
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