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Music/zones dropping

  • 21 November 2016
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Just looked at the matrix though (as i begin to understand how this stuff works!) and it seems the Garden zone is now the root, presumably due to being wired into the powerline?
Yes, due to having a MAC address smaller in value than the Study node. It doesn't matter. Garden has picked up the Kitchen pair and Bar.

The BOOST is not doing anything useful. It's talking wirelessly to Study, and that's it.

Playroom could struggle, but apart from that things look improved. Playroom is trying to connect directly to Study rather than via Dining Room as before. It could revert to its original topology.

It'll be interesting to see how it all performs.
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Doesn't seem like £79 well spent if the BOOST is not doing anything useful . . . . how can i remedy that?
Doesn't seem like £79 well spent if the BOOST is not doing anything useful . . . . how can i remedy that?
You can see from the matrix that the BOOST only has a single coloured cell (apart from the left column), connecting to Study. It's not wired, so at the moment it's basically just hanging off Study doing nothing but warm the room.

Either put it somewhere it can be of more use or wire it, perhaps to a Powerline adapter.

SonosNet will try to minimise the number of wireless hops and therefore will, perhaps frustratingly, often bypass 'helpful' intermediate wireless relays. It's pretty smart, though, so if it needs to use a 2-hop path instead of 1-hop it will exploit the relay. As case in point is Playroom, which at one time chose to use Dining Room as a relay, but later connected to Study directly.
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I'm please to report that the system is behaving much better. I wired the BOOST into the powerline in the TV room as well, and that now links to several of the other units. Performance seems much more stable and response times on the controller apps (which had been terrible) are virtually instant now. Still the odd issue where songs off Napster will skip or drop, and occasional issues finding queues when looking through Sonos playlists or favourites but generally much better.

Thanks for all the support - any further suggestions on system optimisation welcomed!