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Why don't SONOS Updates ever work?


As with most folks here, I’m mystified as to how poorly software update works.   I’ve had Sonos equip for almost 10 years and it’s been 10 years of pain, with software updates constantly failing.      

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Best answer by Jamie A 3 April 2023, 17:44

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Hi @planetrich, welcome to the Sonos Community!

I’m sorry to hear you’re running into issues updating your system. I’d be happy to help if you can provide me with some more information.

When attempting to update, are you receiving any error messages? If so, what is the error code?

Most update errors can be resolved by a reboot of the system, so I’d recommend the following steps:

  1. Reboot your network.
  2. Reboot your Sonos system.
  3. Close and re-open theSonos app.
  4. Retry the update.

If the above doesn’t resolve the issue, then I’d recommend temporarily wiring a speaker to your router via an Ethernet cable and trying again. If you’re still having issues updating, then please reach out to our support team for further assistance as they have the tools available to troubleshoot this issue with you.

I hope this helps!

See this thread for a user who felt the same, but found the solution had nothing to do with Sonos:

 

I’ve had various SONOS products for years, across different Mac computers, different homes, different ISPs, different router / networks, etc. The MacOS app fails to update consistently.

Sonos update failed

An unexpected error occurred. Please try again.

 

The desktop and mobile app interface are just terrible. You get speakers that usually work, with great sound. But I’ve just given up expecting Sonos software to work well.

I’ve had various SONOS products for years, across different Mac computers, different homes, different ISPs, different router / networks, etc. The MacOS app fails to update consistently.

Sonos update failed

An unexpected error occurred. Please try again.

 

The desktop and mobile app interface are just terrible. You get speakers that usually work, with great sound. But I’ve just given up expecting Sonos software to work well.

 

Did you read the thread linked above, or are you just here to rant?

Why don’t Sonos say there is an update available rather than preventing access to you Hifi system without any warning. This has screwed up several of our evening dinner parties when I want background music ib two rooms, turn on Sonos only to be told an update is required which then fails and told to redownload the app - this is just not acceptable.

Why don’t Sonos say there is an update available rather than preventing access to you Hifi system without any warning. This has screwed up several of our evening dinner parties when I want background music ib two rooms, turn on Sonos only to be told an update is required which then fails and told to redownload the app - this is just not acceptable.

Switch off the device firmware update in the App (Settings/System/System Updates’ (disable Update Automatically)… and set the Sonos App itself to update manually in your mobile device settings, then simply install the updates when you’re ready to do that… er… the day after your dinner party, perhaps🤔?

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Turn on Sonos? Do you use a switch to cut the power to your Sonos system? Because then it will start looking for an update as soon as the system is powered on.

Thanks Ken that was very helpful.

also Rallye 

Thank goodness I dont have to update my tv every time I turn it on😁!!

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On any modern TV there’s no “turning it off” in the old fashioned sense. The TV will remain on stand by - and so will receive updates, mostly during the night, so you will probably not notice any update. I have my Sonos system set up to do the same.

Any internet connected appliance will look for an update after being connected power first.

I certainly have not seen the whole universe of TV’s, but I have always been able to disable automatic updates after digging and digging through options.

A favorite automatic update is the presenter’s laptop deciding that it is time to update — just as the presentation starts— “DON’T TURN OFF YOUR COMPUTER”.

On any modern TV there’s no “turning it off” in the old fashioned sense.

There is in our house, at the wall at night, ever since a TV spontaneously combusted in an unoccupied room. Mind you, it was an old CRT...

 

That must have been exciting. I don’t recall ever having a TV fail catastrophically on me….so far ;)

That must have been exciting. 

‘Exciting’, as in the ‘interesting times’ curse? Had it not been for the flames’ visibility through a fanlight over the closed door things could have been even more ‘exciting’…

But enough OT banter.

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As with most folks here, I’m mystified as to how poorly software update works.   I’ve had Sonos equip for almost 10 years and it’s been 10 years of pain, with software updates constantly failing.      

it is really crazy that updates Sonos app STILL cannot perform it’s own updates.  the app:

  • tells you an update is available,
  • asks you to press a button to download it
  • asks for permission to install,
  • then fails every time with the most uninformative message

then if you go to Sonos and the forums, the only solution Sonos has offered to this day is to download the software from the website and overwrite your existing software manually.  this issue is not that this is difficult.  the issue is that’s it’s completely insane that Sonos STILL cannot perform it’s own updates!  unreal that it hasn’t been fixed by now.

I’ll assume you’re talking about the Mac update process.

I’d still follow the instructions at https://support.sonos.com/en-us/article/error-when-updating-sonos-app-for-macos, which should also install the ‘fix’ for this issue where Apple changed the method by which they process ‘updates’ without notification. 

To be on the safe side, I’d reboot my Mac before re-installing, but can confirm that it fixed the issue. There are quite a few threads that do a similar process by authoring ‘Sonos installer’ or some such application name, the ‘old method’ had authorized just Sonos.exe. 

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