I’ve seen that there are similar threads here, including this one and another one. Of course, there is enough of a variation that I need to bring up this topic all over again.
I have a new house and, over 300’ away, is an old barn that was on the lot when we bought it. The barn is now almost all renovated and being used as a recreation area and guest house. Of course that’s far enough away that I need a 2nd wifi router. Without going into details (and the people who don’t get simple things), I need to keep the house router and barn router with different SSIDs, but they have the same password.
So here’s how the network is set up:
In the house, I have my main internet connection that comes through the ISP’s router to my own PFSense firewall that also serves as a DHCP server. The firewall has a CAT5 cable going to a switch and, from there, ethernet connections go through the walls to all over the house. Whenever possible, I use a cable to connect a device rather than wifi. All my Sonos devices in the house are connected through ethernet. (I think I remember setting something once to tell them to use ethernet over, but I don’t remember how or if I really did that.)
The DHCP server uses the 172.16.xxx.xxx subnet. I use an Apple Airport for wifi, under the SSID “HouseNet.” The Airport acts just as an access point and the wifi devices are assigned IPs from the DHCP server. Simple so far. Everything, including wifi devices, is on the same subnet. I have 6 Sonos devices on the house LAN, all connected through CAT5 cables.
I have a pipe I buried from the house to the barn that carries a fiber optic cable from the house to the barn. I have converters at each end, so I have an ethernet cable coming out of the house ethernet switch, through a converter, to fiber, to the barn, where there’s another converter, then a CAT5 running to the ethernet switch in the barn. From there, through cables in the walls, I have CAT5 running from the barn switch to all the devices in the barn. I do have a wifi router in the barn, using BarnNet as the SSID. It’s an access point, so the IP addresses are still assigned by the DHCP server and are in the 172.16.xxx.xxx subnet.
I have a Sonos Playbar, woofer, and two Play:1 devices to set up in the barn for home theater, along with 2 other Play:1 speakers in other rooms and a Connect to set up down there as well. Today I connected a Play:1 to to an ethernet connection (in other words, it connects to the LAN that way, no need of wifi) and pulled up the Sonos app to add the Play:1.
At this point I had two different results. (I tried this multiple times.) Sometimes it saw I was adding a white Play:1, but there was no response when I pushed the button on the Play:1. (Well, it chimed, but nothing else happened.) Other times it wouldn’t even see that I was adding a Play:1.
I might add that tomorrow I’ll be double-checking connections to check if I might have a loose connection in the barn.
If I have a Sonos speaker hooked up through cable, will it still use wifi? And if it’s on the same subnet, does it have to be on a wifi router with the same SSID as the house wifi?
What else do I need to check and is there anything I can do to get this to work?