We have to thank Google's cache for getting us insight on what happened with SlingLink Wireless adapter. SlingLink seem to be sporty these days by playing hide and seek. We were looking forward to a way to connect SlingCatcher into your wireless network router on the line of what company presented at CES in January. This was a tiny accessory called the SlingLink Wireless which lets you connect to your home network wirelessly from anywhere in the home by plugging into a USB port located at the back portion of SlingCatcher, and lets you connect SlingCatcher to wireless network router.
The USB sticks came into view overnight on Sling’s UK website but, when seek for more details as appeared on webpage, the company pretended unaware and instantly draw back the page. We have waited for 10 months but the company also have the habit of creating a buzz in this way.
It’s really hard to make out what’s cooking up for USB WiFi adapter but the company always delivers honest products whenever they arrive.
Technical specification:
As told above, the details are scarce, yet according to some sources the setup of the device is touted to be clear-cut 3 step process:
1. Plug it into SlingCatcher’s USB port,
2. Follow on-screen instructions
3. And you are done.
Price and availability:
As the information is lacked on product details so does it on price and availability but we heard it to roving around $50 or £32. No queries can be entertained on the launch date availability or regions as for now.
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