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as the title clearly indicates upon the successful addition of the Sonos boost to my home theater set up, it is not shown  as a device with options under system settings. it’s all shown here in this iCloud photo link. The first image is upon the successful addition and the second photo is upon the closing of the window that says that the boost will be displayed in settings.

https://share.icloud.com/photos/0b4ORyJYCPum9Xq3ylOlQud8Q

it is very important to me that I am able to display and change the settings for the boost so that I know that it is functioning correctly and that I am able to use it correctly. — Although all indications suggest it is working, I have evidence that it is not because all devices are still connected to the wireless network and not the Sonos network. But I am not 100% That it would not be connected to my wireless network.

please help and if it was never a device fully integrated into the second version of this application; Sonos please add it completely

I’m not at home to check, but I don’t recall that the BOOST, being not a ‘player of music’ shows up as a room. It does show up as a device in your ‘system’ in that area of the controller. 
I do use one, almost all of my speakers, save the Roam, connect to it. It is indeed fully integrated in the S2 controller. 

Settings for the BOOST (or BRiDGE in S1) are accessed through the ‘network’ area, where you can set the SonosNet channel in use. 

Sometimes, when adding a BOOST to a system, you need to reboot (power cycle) a speaker for it to connect, but please remember that not all Sonos devices can connect to a SonosNet signal, as SonosNet is being set aside, as new routers are perfectly capable these days not only to carry enough bandwidth for music, but can connect to enough devices. This wasn’t always the case when the BRIDGE, supplanted by the BOOST was sold. Note that Sonos no longer sells the BOOST, but all Sonos devices can create a SonosNet signal these days, if connected by an Ethernet cable, save the newer Sonos speakers, which can neither create nor connect to SonosNet signals. 

If your Sonos speakers are working, then there is no reason to worry about the BOOST.