Hi, we have a household with 4 kids, which is pushing the whole sonos system to the limit, which is now why i will have to change the setup.
first, many rooms have a arc-sonos1 twice and subwoofer setup, so that is 4 devices per such room, which is how we easily get to 32+ devices. Add a few amps for outdoor music, some moves and bathroom music..
i have a unifi mesh network, the sonos support mentioned it would be more stable to use sonosnet instead of wifi in this case. I tried that years ago, was very unstable, so am a bit cautious. I have ensured the sonos devices are all attached to a designated access point, to avoid the unsupported roaming. First question is any tips or experiences with sonosnet with a lot of devices?
secondly, i need to have two households setup to go above 32. I have looked around on this forum, and see different experiences and failures and success with this on the same network. What is the best way to do it, any specific actions to make this work and maintainable?
third, it would be great to have a simple way to switch accounts in the sonos app, are there any tricks or automations or 3rd party apps for this?
last, this will mean that the users on the system will have to use spotify rather than sonos to put their music on the “other household”, correct. My spotify family account can only be connected to one sonos installation, so just by using spotify discovery i could connect to the other, right?