Sonos app 9.0 switches rooms and loses contact with Players



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It wasn’t specified what the bug was but it said that it was a software issue that was causing my problems of the app keep changing rooms etc. I’d tried all sorts - I’m glad I didn’t have to go to the expense of getting a new router to try and rule my router out of the equation- I would have been even more annoyed then. I have wasted many hours of my time though having to prove it’s nothing to do with my hardware.
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Well, it was too good to be true. I did get to enjoy a few days of trouble-free SONOS (the way it used to be), but alas, my android tablet has started doing the same things the Fire Tablet did. Changing rooms, losing control of the ZP, album info in the Now Playing screen getting stuck while the music queue plays on, etc.

Same crap. And, of course, Sonos closed the ticket I had open.

I'll just wait for the updated app. With any luck they'll have figured it out. (who am i kidding!)
I'm pretty sure you can just contact Sonos and ask them to reopen the ticket.
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I'm pretty sure you can just contact Sonos and ask them to reopen the ticket.

Having read through some of the many recent negative reviews of the Sonos app on the Play Store, most of which describe similar issues to mine, I've come to the conclusion that it's not me, it's them. And I think they know it's them, but they persist in wasting my time trying all sorts of things that they know aren't going to fix it. Now they want to call me and take control of my computer.

Maybe I'm wrong, but I'll wait until the next revision is released. It's been a while since there was an update, so it should be soon.
My apologies for wasting your time.
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Well, I've left this a while to make sure I wasn't getting what was happening before when I thought the problem was fixed then re-appeared after a few days!

So basically done everything with the network, even changed my hub to another unit (same type), replaced switches and cables, done full reset on Sonos (careful everything goes, your favorites, music library, the lot - make sure you know your settings / file paths etc. if you do this. I was pre-warned so it was cool) - Anyway in the end none of this made any difference the problem came back after several hours.

Got really miffed again so deleted the Sonos app from all devices in the house, which consisted of Android and Apple devices. Then re-installed the app on only 1no device - Android phone and guess what it's been perfect since never missed a beat (litterally). Couple of times I've though "here we go" but it's just the app being a bit slow at times.

Not sure if there was some kind of bug on one device or cross platforms, but my issue has gone!!

I will add the app back onto other devices in time and see what happens - hopefully nothing will and I can get back to loving my Sonos.

I did in the past think the issue started when a certain device came home but couldn't pin-point it.
There is almost never a reason to do a factory reset on a single Sonos unit, never mind your entire system, thus trashing all settings and playlists.
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I have had that, also where I press STOP to stop playing, and the controller screen shows stopped, but the music is still playing. Quit the app and the music is still playing.

There is some sort of huge disconnect between the controller app and the device itself.
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Someone on another forum I visit is reporting this same problem on the ios app. It’s gone quiet from Sonos support. I’ve replied to their support email 3 times with new information and updates and never received a reply

Pretty quiet here, too, on this issue considering not a single response from a Sonos person. I appreciate the feedback about iOS having similar issue. At least I know it's not me, it's them. Thanks.
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At least they gave us the option of having the pop-up warning box so I won't be blasting the sleeping wife awake when the controller decides that it is tired of being hooked to the garage and magically changes to the bedroom!
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At least they gave us the option of having the pop-up warning box so I won't be blasting the sleeping wife awake when the controller decides that it is tired of being hooked to the garage and magically changes to the bedroom!

Sadly that setting doesn't come into play when it screws up and controls the wrong zone 😞
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Oh!! I forgot to mention another V9 "feature" -- where the now-playing screen gets stuck on a particular song at random! Yes, my Sonos is playing normally, but I look at the tablet and the Sonos Controller shows an album and song from 10 minutes ago. While the music has been progressing, the information in the Sonos app isn't. The time counter below the album art is happily incrementing on, yet shows 0:00 remaining. I watch this for a few more songs, and finally I saw a message that read something like "connecting Sonos to your WiFi...". What does that mean? I don't have Sonos configured to use my WiFi. All my Zone Players are wired!

I also moved the affected tablet to a location that is a few feet from the WIFI access point. No change. Still changes rooms by itself and gets stuck showing album info whilst the music plays on.

In case anyone from Sonos sees this post (not holding breath), and would like a diagnostics dump from my Sonos software, it's likely a treasure trove of useful bug information.
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I wondered if it was my WiFi causing the problems with the ios app as the ios devices have to connect to your WiFi to then control the Sonos system. So I loaded the Android app onto my phone and set that up to use the Sonos Mesh instead of my home WiFi. It is still changing rooms like the ios app does so I have ruled out my WiFi as my zones are mostly connected by cat5.
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Yep it's absolute crap now. Sonos causes me so mucb stress. Players disconnect at random even when you just added music a few seconds before. Used to be fine, stable and actually a purchase to be proud of and recomend. Now it's just crap, I wouldn't recomend it to anyone for fear of embarassnent! I've tried everything. Fixed IPs latest. Even went on holiday for 2 weeks, everything switched off and come back put it all back on and after 2 days crap!!! SONOS spend less time on the guff Alexa keech and more time making the system how it was!! I hate it now! Prefer streaming Spotify through my Onkyo Amp!!
Well, then, if you’re not able to get past this anger and work with Sonos in order to fix the issues you’re experiencing, I’d heartily recommend that you sell your equipment, and find something that suits you better.
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Yep! That's pretty much where I'm at! Something that works like Sonos used to would be nice......2 x Play 5s , 1 x Connect Amp, 1 x Connect been a Sonos fan since 2013 but patience is running out. Not worth the frustration. Music is meant to be enjoyable! Thanks for your condesending reply really helped btw 😉
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JohnG666,

In your case, it certainly sounds like it might be a duplicate IP address issue. Try unplugging all of your Sonos devices from power, then reboot your router. Once the router comes back up, plug in one Sonos device back into power, and give it a minute or two to boot up, before moving on to the next and plugging it in.

This issue is a problem with the router losing track of what IP address it has handed out, and is often exposed when Sonos causes the soft reboot of the speaker during a software update. Another way to keep this from happening again is to go in to your router’s DHCP reservation table, and set up reserved IP addresses for all of your WiFi connected devices.

Frankly, this may also be the OPs issue as well, but given that s/he has already submitted a diagnostic, I’m loathe to step on the Sonos rep’s toes when they arrive to work tomorrow.


None of my zone players have duplicate ip addresses, I’d already checked that before I phoned support. You can see the ip addresses assigned to them in Windows 10 and I can see they all look fine. Besides which, the CR200 controller doesn’t have the same problem as the ios and Android apps.
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My CR200 isn't fully functional anymore, I'm so disappointed 😞. I've tried allowing my Apps to connect to Sonosnet, but didn't help at all. It's all so random. When it happens, what player disconnects / disappears, if the music keeps playing ir not.....sometimes even the buttons on my players won't respond
Sounds like you need to submit a diagnostic within 10 minutes of it happening, and calling in to Sonos with the number of the diagnostic. They’ll likely be able to help you resolve the problem you are experiencing.
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I was on the phone to support for nearly and hour and we recreated the problem I've been getting a couple of times. I sent a couple of diagnostics whilst on the phone to them but the only thing they could suggest was to use the alternative radio provider rather than TuneIn and to also try the Andoid app with the Android device using the Sonos Mesh. I've tried both suggestions and it still happens.

Despite me sending a few more emails with more information, the last email I received from support was four and a half days ago.
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I've tried to submit diagnostics several times, but it fails to run and comes up with unable to submit diagnostics try again. This is on the Android App. I need to try from a pc. I also removed my bridge from the equation, hard wiring my Connect instead. Hasn't helped one bit. Sometimes when I change something it's stable for a wee while, making me think I've cracked it, then goes flakey again
Being unable to submit a diagnostic is a sure sign that your speakers are having an issue staying connected to the internet at large. I don't think it has anything to do with what the controller is running on at all. I'd suggest trying a reboot of your router, which might potentially clear some "bad" DNS information out, and allow the speaker to send the data to the Sonos servers.

Or, you may just want to contact Sonos directly to discuss it.