I have 20+ Sonos Speaker Products across 3 locations. I have been a loyal customer of Sonos. 2 of the locations work without issue and I have been very pleased with the Sonos Performance. I recently moved a few working speakers from one of the locations to a new 3rd location. I have (2) Sonos 1, (1) Sonos 3 and a Sonos Connect hard wired system supporting multiple rooms in the home. This home has laptops, TV’s, Thermostats, Apple TV’s, Apple Home Pod Speakers, Peloton, Ring Security Cameras, Wifi Garage Door Openers, plus more and all work without incident across all parts of the home, end to end. Wifi Testing shows high bandwidth connectivity in each room of the home. Why do my Wifi Sonos speakers connect up and then drop from the S2 application? The hard wired configuration works fine with no issues. All of the speakers software is up to date. What is unique about Sonos connectivity that is different from all other products? I have been online with your teams and they’ve been unable to help me only saying that the devices can’t connect because of interference?. We talk through connecting, they actually do connect, work fine, and then randomly drop. This is my last attempt to understand what is different about Sonos from every other product? I have spent hours and hours trying everything from rebooting routers, moving speakers closer to the routers, taking them back to another location and testing them. Is there a solution or should I just move on.
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