Hello everyone,
I'm currently facing a couple of challenges with 13 Sonos Ports and would greatly appreciate any advice or solutions you might have.
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Remote Configuration: I need to set up these Sonos Ports in a remote location, which is a 3-hour drive from my current location. I'm wondering if there's any way to configure them remotely. I have a Windows and Linux machine available at the site and an ESXi setup. Is there a method to perform the initial activation remotely without physically pressing the button on the devices OR without using the phone app (asking the client to press the button)? I have the codes on the back of the devices.
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Network Segmentation and Issues: In my last setup, I had to ensure that these Sonos Ports did not interact with each other. To achieve this, I created 13 separate VLANs on a Fortigate 81F, propagated them through Unifi USW Pro 48 PoE switches, and set up individual access points for each room on a U6 LR AP, each containing a single VLAN. Although it seemed straightforward, I started experiencing network issues as soon as the Sonos Ports were connected. I found out that Sonos uses STP, whereas Unifi devices use RSTP, leading to continuity problems. Based on previous forum advice, I disabled STP on the ports connected to the Sonos Ports and also removed Multicast Enhancement and Control from the APs. Despite these changes, I'm still facing network issues, and during my last visit, I couldn't update some of the Sonos Ports (only 4 out of 13 functioned properly). Has anyone any further idea to explore?
I'm looking for suggestions on both these aspects. Any insights or guidance would be immensely helpful.
Thank you in advance!
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