Hi,
I have seen similar topics on here regarding this issue but think this one is unique.
I received my Play:1 & 3 yesterday and set them up fine. At this point my iPhone 6 was able to adjust the volume using the physical buttons.
Later that day I set my girlfriend's iPhone 6 up and realised that my buttons no longer worked. I have reset the app, re-downloaded it, even factory reset both speakers and set it up again.
As it stands her phone can control the volume but mine cannot.
Is there anyway to resolve this so that both phones can use the physical buttons to control the volume?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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iPhone Volume Buttons Don't Work
Best answer by Ken_Griffiths
It sounds to me like you have a few issues here. I personally would start again... It sounds like your girlfriends phone was setup as a new Sonos network instead of being added to an existing one.
This is what I would do:
Uninstall the controller software on both your phones.
Switch off BOTH speakers and move one to near your router and connect it with an Ethernet cable (leave it switched off)
Now go through the hardware reset procedure for just the speaker plugged into the router... I will send you the instructions to do that in a personal message. Give me one second or two to send it.
After the hardware reset and with the other (non-wired) speaker still switched off ... Install your Sonos controller software just on your phone only and setup a new Sonos network and add your speaker that's cabled into the router.
When complete I would then do the hardware reset on the non-wired speaker (there is no need to wire that one to the router) ... Set that speaker up on your phone by adding it to your existing Sonos network... You do that in the settings/add player or sub (see the message I sent you).
Okay when done, your phone will be working fine with your two speakers.
Now download the Sonos controller again on your girlfriends phone but this time add her controller to the existing Sonos network... Do NOT create another network.
The girlfriends phone controller will set itself up automatically and will literally end up as a copy of your phone controller settings.
Now move the speakers to where you want them ... No need to leave one cabled anymore though it is a good idea to have one Sonos device cabled to the router, if possible.
All should now work fine!
Ken Griffiths
Note: when you un-cable/move your speakers, switch them off and when you plug them back in, wait a minute or two for them to sort themselves out before using your phone controllers.
This is what I would do:
Uninstall the controller software on both your phones.
Switch off BOTH speakers and move one to near your router and connect it with an Ethernet cable (leave it switched off)
Now go through the hardware reset procedure for just the speaker plugged into the router... I will send you the instructions to do that in a personal message. Give me one second or two to send it.
After the hardware reset and with the other (non-wired) speaker still switched off ... Install your Sonos controller software just on your phone only and setup a new Sonos network and add your speaker that's cabled into the router.
When complete I would then do the hardware reset on the non-wired speaker (there is no need to wire that one to the router) ... Set that speaker up on your phone by adding it to your existing Sonos network... You do that in the settings/add player or sub (see the message I sent you).
Okay when done, your phone will be working fine with your two speakers.
Now download the Sonos controller again on your girlfriends phone but this time add her controller to the existing Sonos network... Do NOT create another network.
The girlfriends phone controller will set itself up automatically and will literally end up as a copy of your phone controller settings.
Now move the speakers to where you want them ... No need to leave one cabled anymore though it is a good idea to have one Sonos device cabled to the router, if possible.
All should now work fine!
Ken Griffiths
Note: when you un-cable/move your speakers, switch them off and when you plug them back in, wait a minute or two for them to sort themselves out before using your phone controllers.
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