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Hi all,

I have several VLANs in my network. Sonos (both a system on S1 and a system on S2) is setup with my IoT VLAN and the controllers (phones etc) are generally in the main secure LAN. I used this link to configure all the ports so that the Sonos devices in the IoT VLAN can talk to the controllers in the main LAN. For the S2 system this works flawless, but unfortunately not for the S1 system. Spotify connect does work for the S1 system with a controller in the main LAN, so this makes me think that the S1 app probably needs different ports that the S2 app.

 

Is this assumption correct and does anyone know which ports to use then?

 

Thanks!

All I can tell you is Sonos devices and the Sonos Controller need to be on the same LAN.

Not saying you can’t get fancy but that is way beyond my skills.


All I can tell you is Sonos devices and the Sonos Controller need to be on the same LAN.

Not saying you can’t get fancy but that is way beyond my skills.

Well the good thing is that they don’t have to be as long as you know the port numbers that Sonos uses to communicate. Like I said before, the setup works perfect with my S2 system where the controller and devices are on different LANs.

My suspicion is that the S2 app uses different ports than the S1 app, and that probably the reason I’m not seeing the S1 devices yet on my S1 controller.


Bump. 

 

I would really like to know this info.  I used the S2 app until it became so broken my speakers wouldn’t update and I downgraded to S1.  Now the S2 controller works fine but S1 won’t connect on separate VLANs.


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