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Sling Media SlingLink Turbo Powerline Kit ( SL200-100 )

Sling Media SlingLink Turbo Powerline Kit ( SL200-100 )

  • A complete solution--Each box contains a one-port SlingLink Turbo that connects to your router, and a four-port Turbo to connect in another room.
  • Provides high-speed Internet through your existing electrical wiring with a simple plug-and-play connection
  • Simply plug one unit into your router and a nearby outlet, then plug the other into your media devices and a nearby outlet
  • Works with other Powerline adapters you might already have
  • Connects your Slingbox, game console, DVR, computer or anything with an Ethernet jack to your home network

Amazon.com Product Description The SlingLink Turbo brings network connectivity to any electrical wall outlet, making it ideal for the modern living room with blisteringly fast speeds up to 85 Mbps. With four switched ports, it connects your Slingbox, game console, DVR, computer or anything with an Ethernet jack to your home network. Now you can

The one port Slinglink Turbo (top) plugs into your router, while the four port unit plugs into your devices. Both are included. View larger.

Rating: (out of 38 reviews)

List Price: $ 149.99

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  1. Review by lindros for Sling Media SlingLink Turbo Powerline Kit ( SL200-100 )
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    In a large (brand new 5-bedroom, 3500 sq ft house) it works pretty well. NOTE: my specific objective was to support a SlingBox (original) with cable Internet elsewhere in the house.

    I’ve used SlingBox and SlingLink Turbo in two different configurations:

    1. SlingBox connected directly to my router; SlingLink supporting other wired + wireless computers elsewhere in the house via a wireless router.

    2. SlingLink connected the Internet and SlingLink broadcasting to SlingLink supporting my SlingBox and XBOX 360 as “slave” devices.

    The first configuration is better (obviously) because SlingBox can “broadcast” up to a full 2.5Mbps over a LAN connection. The second configuration is better for everyday use since I get maximum Internet bandwidth on computers.

    Findings:

    1. Internet speed test dropped from 18-19Mbps down / 2.5Mbps up (Comcast w/ SpeedBoost) to 2100Mbps down / 800Kbps up.

    2. SlingBox over SlingLink drops to 1.2Mbps (video quality is a bit choppy vs. perfectly smooth otherwise). I’ve had it spike to 1.6Mbps over the LAN.

    3. Additionally SlingBox over the open Internet (original intended use) maxes out at 600kbps, which is a hair below what it was without SlingLink in the middle.

    4. The only real “issue” with SlingLink is probably due to home wiring (i.e. on a semi-related note I had to re-wire every cable jack and replace the primary splitter that my electrical contractor originally installed because the cheap original hardware was so bad that ).

    5. Newer SlingBoxes (AV/PRO/SOLO) may be more tolerant of “spotty” Ethernet connections, considering they have newer H.264 compression chips.

    All in all I’m happy. Wireline Ethernet isn’t perfect and would probably work a lot better in a condominium or smaller house. A larger house would/could justify multiple cable modems.

  2. Review by Gil Adamowski for Sling Media SlingLink Turbo Powerline Kit ( SL200-100 )
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    Slingbox is on par with Apple on their packaging of there products. I have the Slingbox Pro, HD Cable, and now this Powerline 4Port link. Everything you need is in the box or was with the Pro (2nd cable) I had this thing setup and running in less then 4 minutes. You open the box and the the next most difficult thing if you are like me is opening the plastic bags that each unit is in. (I did not want to rip them in case I needed to send this back) Plug in and done. I removed the 25′ cable I had running across the carpet from my router to my Slingbox. (now happy wife too, thanks Sling Media)

    I am using the Slingbox with my laptop and cell phone and both have great pictures coming across. I am only using one port on the SlingLink now but can see needing the others for future components near the TV. (Santa – PS3)

  3. Review by J. Hollerith for Sling Media SlingLink Turbo Powerline Kit ( SL200-100 )
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    Where my Internet router and the Slingbox are located are not close to one another. Since I can’t do wireless with the Slingbox I got the SlingLink and it works awesome. I was a little worried because the two rooms are on different circuits, but no problems. Easy to setup and no problems!! Anyone who is looking to setup their Slingbox to their router without having to run a long cable across the floor, this works great.

  4. Review by Johnny James for Sling Media SlingLink Turbo Powerline Kit ( SL200-100 )
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    This may or may not work for you. I’ve got it working in my house. I’ve got a Netgear router upstairs in my bonus room hooked up to a Charter Cable box. My Dish reciever is downstairs in another section of my house. The Slinglink Turbo works fairly well; however, if I plug anything else into certain outlets in my bonus room, the whole connection basically just fails. So be aware of what you have plugged into other outlets as it might cause the whole thing to fail.

  5. Review by J. Wolf for Sling Media SlingLink Turbo Powerline Kit ( SL200-100 )
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    It works just the way you would want the device to work. Don’t plug it into a surge protector – go straight to the outlet and it will connect without an issue. Only complaint is it takes a little longer to load the channel at full KB and obviously it adds more of a delay Approx 5 sec behind. But I love it – now i have an HD tv down the hall without paying for an additional cable box plus I can get my TV at work :-P


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