I have a Sonos Beam (Gen 2) and 2 x Play 1’s setup as a surround sound system in my TV room that works very well.
They all connect wirelessly to an Ubiquity Access Point that is hard-wired to a Router that is directly connected to the Internet.
I am trying to connect my new Sonos ONE (Gen2) as a standalone system in another part of the house wirelessly to another Ubiquity Access Point that is also hard-wired to the SAME Router. Both Access Points have different SSID’s as they are far apart and the one cannot “see” the other.
During the new setup process the Sonos S2 App immdiately picks up the new Sonos ONE and the installation went well up to the point where the App decides to connect the Sonos ONE wirelessly to the existing Sonos System’s SSID which will obviously not work as it is too far away.
PS: When I attempt to configure the new Sonos ONE my Smart Phone (Android Ver 12), I am wirelessly connected to the SSID in the new part of the house where I want to use it as a standalone system, so I am not sure why the Sonos S2 App is trying to connect it to the existing System’s SSID in the other side of the house.
Your assistance and advise on the best practise how to achieve this will be highly appreciated.