I have struggled over the years with my Sonos system and it's intermittent on/off the network. So, I finally re-configured network to be 100% on my WiFi with a LinkSys net extender (using same SSID). It's stable now...BUT
1) My Sonos controller (not a phone) no longer works because it needs to communicate through a bridge; correct? But, using a bridge means I have to go back to a private SonosNet; correct?
2) So, my options are to continue using Android phones/tablet to run the system (wife likes the old controller) or to migrate to voice-control (Amazon Echo) or other controller (waiting for a Flipp)....
I think that voice-control may be her best bet....thoughts?
Answered
Sonos Bridge (SonosNet) vs pure WiFi network
Best answer by jgatie
I used to have my entire SONOS system set-up on the dedicated bridge network, buit it kept droping out, so now it's 100% on my main WiFi network. All good except the CR-200
The CR200 must be used with a Sonosnet (Boost) setup. It is incompatible with a WiFi (Standard) setup.
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