A little background - my wife and I are retired and full-time RVers. I am also a former part-time musician with a decent ear. Since I can’t have my transmission line speakers, big amps, and Squeezebox system in the RV, I’m adopting newer technology. I have just swapped out our Polk Audio soundbar and sub with a Sonos Beam (Sub Mini to arrive in two days… but don’t tell my wife). I have uploaded a bunch of music to YouTube Music and have set up the music library on my laptop to play on the Sonos (both methods sound SO much better than blue tooth to the old sound bar!). The problems are these: 1) we are stationary right now with 200+ MBps broadband for internet. When we are on the road, we rely on a 4G MiFi hotspot for connectivity and speeds depend on whatever tower is available. Thus, when traveling, streaming from the laptop will be the most reliable approach - but I don’t want to leave the laptop running 24/7 to do that. My beef with YT Music is that the interface is 19th century and has no support for genres. I’m not a fan of Apple nor their products, so I would prefer not to pay for Apple Music. I could set up a (relatively) inexpensive NAS easily on our current gateway; I’m not so sure how that would work with the hotspot since it only has one USB-C port for either charging or connecting external storage. Is there a “one size fits all” solution for our situation or do I just need to reconcile myself to YT Music when we have good connectivity and stream from the laptop when we don’t?
Thanks!
Rob