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Because you’re going to be disabling the radio on the Amp in question. You need at least one other wired device with an active radio to enable SonosNet operation.

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Because you’re going to be disabling the radio on the Amp in question. You need at least one other wired device with an active radio to enable SonosNet operation.


ok I can wire 2 of the amps to the router, or could I also connect the amp in question to another amp via Ethernet (disabling the radio in the amp in question on both scenarios)?

I think either would work, but might ss well wire them both direct to router.

It should only be a matter of minutes to test it - just give it a try!

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Appears this is working!  I did have to connect 2 amps the router, couldn’t piggy back from one to the other- although wasn’t connected to the same one that was connected to the router.  Non the less this is working so far.  Will let y’all know if any issues arise 

 

thanks to all!

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Ratty - I set my sonos system up again in SonosNet mode and it just doesn’t play nicely w/ my orbi mesh system, it causes my phone to constantly lose wifi.  I also couldn’t get the sub to connect via 2.4ghz this go around, nor could i figure out how to screen shot the network matrix - it was larger than the screen, i assume i have too many sonos products to get it to fit.

Until sonos comes out w/ another option to pair the sub w/ a product(Amp) in my case when its further than same room I will just not be able to have a sub.

thanks again for the help

-mayo