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  • December 10, 2022
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Can my wife play here's own music while I'm playing my own in livingroom? 

All speakers on the same network 

Best answer by 106rallye

Yes, if she chooses another speaker.

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106rallye
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  • December 10, 2022

Yes, if she chooses another speaker.


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  • December 14, 2022
106rallye wrote:

Yes, if she chooses another speaker.

Insufficient answer and I finally have my system at home!

Correct answer would be "yes, if she chooses another speaker in the Sonos system installed at the same network!“


melvimbe
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  • December 14, 2022
Rosenholm wrote:
106rallye wrote:

Yes, if she chooses another speaker.

Insufficient answer and I finally have my system at home!

Correct answer would be "yes, if she chooses another speaker in the Sonos system installed at the same network!“

 

First off, kind of a rude “thank you”.  Second, you are incorrect.   The speaker she chooses does not need to be on the same Sonos system or network.   It can be same Sonos system on the same network, different system on the same network, or different system on different network.  Same system on different network is not possible.  

If you wanted to play the same audio on different speakers (grouping), then the speakers have to be on the same Sonos system...which has to be on the same network.


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