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Old 12-21-2007, 05:16 PM
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Sling Link or another Router????

As some of you know, I have had a Sling Box for about 4months and I have not hooked it up yet. But I was looking at the setup on the Slingmedia website and it says I need a Sling Ling if my Router is not close to my computer. My router is on the 3rd floor of my house connected to the main household PC. My laptop and the cable box I intend to use are in the basement.

So which is the better way to go: Sling Link or Just get another router?
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Old 12-21-2007, 05:43 PM
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As some of you know, I have had a Sling Box for about 4months and I have not hooked it up yet. But I was looking at the setup on the Slingmedia website and it says I need a Sling Ling if my Router is not close to my computer. My router is on the 3rd floor of my house connected to the main household PC. My laptop and the cable box I intend to use are in the basement.

So which is the better way to go: Sling Link or Just get another router?
If you look at how SlingLink works they want you to port the data via the AC wall plug. This would really be your last choice as AC has quite a bit of 60hz noise in it which has a huge impact on signal quality (this is one of the reasons why AC networking has never taken off, not to mention signal loss issues due to AC noise over distance).

It was designed for the complete novice with the aim being ease of install.

If you have the option to add a router, that would be your best choice as you can maintain as clean as possible bandwidth.
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Old 12-24-2007, 01:43 AM
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If you look at how SlingLink works they want you to port the data via the AC wall plug. This would really be your last choice as AC has quite a bit of 60hz noise in it which has a huge impact on signal quality (this is one of the reasons why AC networking has never taken off, not to mention signal loss issues due to AC noise over distance).

It was designed for the complete novice with the aim being ease of install.

If you have the option to add a router, that would be your best choice as you can maintain as clean as possible bandwidth.
Add another router? Huh? You only need one per internet connection. Not to mention if you add another you'll be double NAT'd.

Slinglinks work great just like other homeplug devices.
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Old 12-24-2007, 01:57 AM
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Add another router? Huh? You only need one per internet connection. Not to mention if you add another you'll be double NAT'd.

Slinglinks work great just like other homeplug devices.
Allow me to help clear your confusion.

When you set up a more complex network using Routers as "Switches" you are not double NAT as the gateway unit is normally your DHCP server. One unit is configured as a gateway, the other simply as a switch.

Only need one eh? Sure if you have an ultra simple network that may be the case. Anything slightly more complicated may require more than one. Since the OP mentioned using a router we can only go with the idea he clearly has a different need than you do.

Personally i have a server as a gateway (SOHO quality firewall), 2 wireless switches (1 b/g at 2.4ghz, 1 N at 5ghz, as well as an 8port gigabit switch (15 hardwired, 4 wireless devices). The way my network is configured i could not do it with one device (when we lan party i break out the 24 port switch).

Like i mentioned before, depending on your personal expectations and standards Sling itself as well as the AC connection may be fine, and thats ok.

It simply is not up to snuff more my tastes, i have different expectations.

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Old 12-24-2007, 10:49 AM
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Allow me to help clear your confusion.

When you set up a more complex network using Routers as "Switches" you are not double NAT as the gateway unit is normally your DHCP server (and NAT if thats your level of protection). One unit is configured as a gateway, the other simply as a switch.

Only need one eh? Sure if you have an ultra simple network that may be the case. Anything slightly more complicated may require more than one. Since the OP mentioned using a router we can only go with the idea he clearly has a different need than you do.

Personally i have a server as a gateway (SOHO quality firewall), 2 wireless switches (1 b/g at 2.4ghz, 1 N at 5ghz, as well as an 8port gigabit switch (15 hardwired, 4 wireless devices). The way my network is configured i could not do it with one device (when we lan party i break out the 24 port switch).

Like i mentioned before, depending on your personal expectations and standards Sling itself as well as the AC connection may be fine, and thats ok.

It simply is not up to snuff more my tastes, i have different expectations.
I see you know nothing about networking.
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I see you know nothing about networking.
So what EXACTLY do i not know and how am i mistaken?

Be specific, show documentation links etc.

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then you would be double NAT'ed
is blatantly mistaken. If you say you know anything about networking you would know this. Please dont continue to show your limited knowledge.

Personally your post is worthless. I read your posts, unless you want to start positively contributing i might recommend you tone back your posting.

I dont agree with you, instead of being an adult about it you lash out with childish statements.

Be civil, decent and intelligent.
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I see you know nothing about networking.
So what EXACTLY do i not know and how am i mistaken?

Be specific, show documentation links etc.

Digiblur, you came in here and told me i was "Wrong", please show me what it is you are referring to. As mentioned in my other post this is how it works. I share my opinion and the evidence why. If you disagree you state it AND SHOW YOUR EVIDENCE WHY.

Clearly at this point you are far from an expert and have shown us such by your own statements. If you wish to engage me as you did, you need to be prepared to justify your point or you need to learn to be respectful to those who know more than you do and refrain from making pointless comments.

I will repeat myself until you address the issue. If you need a translation i will be happy to provide.

Thanks in advance for your understanding and cooperation.
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I've had a Slinglink since they first came out - my Tivo and Slingbox were really, really picky with wireless bridges. I haven't had any problems at all with the Slinglink. In fact, I just added another Slingbox and a DirecTV HD DVR and got another Slinglink. And I don't see any degradation in quality at all. - sheureka
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I've had a Slinglink since they first came out - my Tivo and Slingbox were really, really picky with wireless bridges. I haven't had any problems at all with the Slinglink. In fact, I just added another Slingbox and a DirecTV HD DVR and got another Slinglink. And I don't see any degradation in quality at all. - sheureka
The "pickyness" in regards to WIFI has to do with the chipsets originally being utilized. If you were to try again with newer equipment you may have better luck as the chipsets are far more standardized now.

Slinglink is definately an easier setup than adding it directly to the network.

If you like your setup now, imagine how incredible it would be when you actually clean up the signal by taking it off the dirty AC line
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The "pickyness" in regards to WIFI has to do with the chipsets originally being utilized. If you were to try again with newer equipment you may have better luck as the chipsets are far more standardized now.

Slinglink is definately an easier setup than adding it directly to the network.

If you like your setup now, imagine how incredible it would be when you actually clean up the signal by taking it off the dirty AC line
Try again with newer equipment? You have no idea what equipment I have. And there are very few adapters that will work with Tivo - I've tried them all - and I know I get a better (and certainly more reliable) signal with the Slinglink. - sheureka
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