> I would maybe take the helix router document down, as it shows it’s password - perhaps edit that out and repost it.
There is no password. Just download the folder/documents.
> So did you remove the ‘Helix’ SSID from your Sonos App network settings as mentioned in my earlier post.
How do I do that ?
> A diagram/drawing of your network topology would be helpful, if you can still do that.
The diagram is on the works.
Ah looking back through IR router screenshots - the Ethernet connected Sonos devices are in the ‘offline’ device list - so it might be okay. It just shows they were once connected to that router. So that’s okay.
I see its WiFi SSID is ‘Helix’ so that’s good too. Just need the network diagram.
> I would maybe take the helix router document down, as it shows it’s password - perhaps edit that out and repost it.
There is no password. Just download the folder/documents.
I mean it shows the ‘Helix’ WiFi password - it’s best to edit it out the document.
> So did you remove the ‘Helix’ SSID from your Sonos App network settings as mentioned in my earlier post.
How do I do that ?
See this link…https://support.sonos.com/en-us/article/remove-a-wifi-network-from-your-sonos-system
> A diagram/drawing of your network topology would be helpful, if you can still do that.
The diagram is on the works.
Thankyou
Note, there is the option to put the IR Helix router into ‘Bridge’ mode - I would suggest you go onto consider doing that at some point, particularly if you plan to not use the Helix extender in the future (recommended).
There are three products currently showing as connected to the IR router… one is presumably the wired DPH, but not sure what the other two are - they are just connecting over the (Helix) WiFi? You might want to move the two devices at some point over to your Deco WiFi. See attached.
Please wait for the diagram. It is really important to be sure what are the suggestions to be implemented. There is to many «ifs and don’ts».
For the diagram, click here. Check again, there has been many versions.
All solid link are confirmed has wired. The wireless links are dashed and what I suppose they are. I don’t have any clue about the actual network working in the background. I suppose that you can help confirm that.
The Sonos device, SD1, is the AMP I am unable to add to the Sonos network. SD1 and SD2 could be, if possible, wired to S3 just beside and are duplicated in the diagram.
For the Apple TV, the device confirms that it is connected to the IR. To me it is connected to the S3 and is duplicated in the diagram.
It’s 01.00am here where I am @rlesperance so will take a look first thing in the morning.
Your network topology diagram (on paper) looks fine to me - obviously the fact the Apple TV screenshot posted earlier is showing as wired to your IR router is (still) of some concern to me as you show that as wired to a 3rd switch.
I’m assuming here that you only have one Apple TV.
Theres nothing I can see in the diagram that would provide the connection between IR and that 3rd switch - it would be nice to try to resolve that.
What will help is a screenshot of your ‘Settings/System/About My System’ to see the ip addresses currently in use by Sonosnet and s screenshot of your WiFi networks from the App (if any are present) that’s in ‘Settings/System/Networks/Manage Networks’ - I need that to see if some Sonos devices might be using your old helix WiFi (mixed mode).
Meanwhile do as @ratty mentioned earlier wire the Amp temporarily to Boost 1 - ensure it’s in a factory reset state (flashing green light) and in the App (with all other Sonos devices showing) goto the iPhone S2 App ‘Settings/System/Add Product’ and just see what happens in that case when you follow the onscreen instructions.
By the way, what are the two wireless devices connected to your IR router that I highlighted earlier - one is on the 2.4 GHz band and the other is on the 5 Ghz band?
Does the Apple TV have the Helix WiFi details configured? It may be wired to S3 but if the connection is flaky it could be flipping over to the Helix WiFi if it knows about it.
I played around with the Apple TV settings - it’s interface usually shows when it’s on WiFi or is Ethernet-linked - see attached images from my ATV settings. They demonstrate the device wired/wireless etc. with or without a wireless SSID configured.
The plugging/unplugging of the cable is what switches things - so perhaps just check back where the cable and switches lead back to - as I really can’t see why that device is showing are wired back to the Helix router - maybe double check its network settings again too, just in case.♂️
The Apple TV is a still mystery. I checked the cables. I also disconnected/connected the ATV and the connection to IR isn’t active anymore. If I leave it disconnected it connects automatically to S1, where the signal is very good. As of now, I will leave the ATV out of the problem.
Ken … Still looking for the 2 items you asked about.
I would like to concentrate on getting the AMP connected and to fix the problem with the sound control buttons on the ARC.
Here is working time, so I will not be available for a few hours. I will give Sonos a call at 16H00 (4H00PM ET) and get back to you glad helpers.
Hello glad helpers …. I just wanted to make a follow up on my case. Calling Sonos helped to focus on the hardware problem.
The Sonos Amp was not connecting because it was blocked from the TP-Link Deco system. Sorry to say that. I don’t know why and how it was blocked but once unblocked, it simply joined the network smoothly and simply as all Sonos devices always did. I learned that the Sonos Amp can self diagnostic iitself by displaying different color signals.
I I had 3 blocked devices. Not sure what they all were yet. But now that they are unblocked, everything got back to Sonos normal and simplicity. Even the Apple TV (salle familliale) connected to the Deco system.
Ken … I also called Videotron. I was able to have my other Apple TV (not shown on the diagram) joined the Deco network through B2 and thus could disable the repeater like you suggested. I did not convert my ISP’s router to a bridge … yet.
So thanks again for being supportive.
P.S. The diagram has been updated.
Ah glad to hear that you and Sonos Staff have got things sorted @rlesperance, that’s the main thing and always happy to try to help. Thanks for letting us know the outcome too.
What is this"block" of which you speak? A MAC blacklist or whitelist? The lack of an accessible 2.4GHz SSID? What steps were taken to "unblock" things?
Ratty ... I had 3 blocked devices from within my Deco app .. not the Sonos app. Since the Deco acts as a router, the blocks prevented the signals flow through.
Ratty ... I had 3 blocked devices from within my Deco app .. not the Sonos app. Since the Deco acts as a router, the blocks prevented the signals flow through.
Ah, I see. A slightly overzealous bit of ‘security’ then.
I will always remain baffled by the Apple TV, wired to the 3rd switch and somehow using the Helix router subnet, but that’s perhaps one of life’s mysteries.♂️
The TP-Link router block on the devices was never obvious from the things posted - so glad that Sonos Staff sorted it, otherwise we may have been left scratching our heads over this one.