Hello. I’m an extreme end user and cannot find my specific answer here. Thanks for your help!
I just got a Sonos Boost in hopes to solve my issue of dropping speakers. While listening to music using a couple of my Sonos devices, atleast one speaker drops out and returns every time. It happens over and over again. I have an Orbi with 2 satellites and each Sonos device would go to whichever satellite it liked even when it wasn’t the best connection. So the Boost was hopefully fixing that.
I connected the Boost to my Orbi router (main device) and after a few minutes, all Sonos devices automatically connected to the Orbi router (main device) and not a satellite. All showed as a wired connection to the main unit which I assume is because they are going through the Boost which is in fact wired.
Unfortunately, after 30 minutes or so, the speakers started to drop out again. I thought maybe I had the Boost too far away. It is upstairs where my router comes into the house. All Sonos devices are downstairs. I unplugged the Boost and brought it downstairs. The boost then disappeared from the Sonos App and could not be recognized. Did this happen because some type of Sonos device needs to be plugged into the router? I read that the Boost didn’t need to but I didn’t see if something else had to be.
I can add the Boost back to the router if some type of Sonos device needs to be plugged in. It will then show up as a device on the app but what could then be causing the drops?
Not sure if it’s related but I also have issues using Spotify (says song cannot be added to queue), Amazon Music (Cannot connect to Amazon Music) and Pandora (can’t recall the error message). It never has issues connecting to KERA for example.
Thanks so much for your help!!