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connect no longer needs the sonos bridge ??
i was reading you no longer need a sonos wireless bridge with the sonos equipment... so i guess i can remove my bridge now. i have crazy fast inter net speeds, about 115 Mbps.. i also have crazy fast gaming wireless router. basically we can stream, game and what not on several computers no problem.. we got way more power than i think we actually need so i dont think the bridge is doing any good if its not actually needed any more.
At the time i bought my connect you had to have the bridge to use the sonos connect with wireless ( no wired hook up on the room so i need it on wife). Now i am reading a update made so you don't need the bridge anymore..... one less link in the chain seems like tit would be the best option and i know my wifi network can handle it no problem..
is there any reason i should continue to use the old wireless bridge.... its the old one, not the new boost bridge
At the time i bought my connect you had to have the bridge to use the sonos connect with wireless ( no wired hook up on the room so i need it on wife). Now i am reading a update made so you don't need the bridge anymore..... one less link in the chain seems like tit would be the best option and i know my wifi network can handle it no problem..
is there any reason i should continue to use the old wireless bridge.... its the old one, not the new boost bridge
Best answer by Stuart_W
Firstly. Take the wired hook up off the wife or you'll soon have a black eye to worry about.
Now you're not in danger of being thumped. If you remove the Bridge then you would have to wire another Sonos unit into the router in order to create the SonosNet network OR you can connect directly to your Wi-Fi via the app and entering your password (do this before unplugging the Bridge). Personally I would leave well alone. If it's working with no issues then there is no benefit in changing things up. Networks being basically a radio broadcast is notoriously fickle so you may find removing the Bridge exposes your Sonos system to problems you don't have right now.
View originalNow you're not in danger of being thumped. If you remove the Bridge then you would have to wire another Sonos unit into the router in order to create the SonosNet network OR you can connect directly to your Wi-Fi via the app and entering your password (do this before unplugging the Bridge). Personally I would leave well alone. If it's working with no issues then there is no benefit in changing things up. Networks being basically a radio broadcast is notoriously fickle so you may find removing the Bridge exposes your Sonos system to problems you don't have right now.
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