Asus AiMesh incompatibility with Sonos - solved! After updating my Asus firmware to version xxx180, Sonos would not connect - even though my Asus router and Sonos apps both could see LL 6 of my Sonos devices. After hours of mediating between Asus and Sonos reps, trying to solve why SONOS would not connect wirelessly after the Asus firmware update, I realized that I could just go around it. I didn’t need a SONOS boost to create a separate wireless network and add more signals and potential interference into the house. ( Sonos says this is to improve functionality - but it’s really to get around how incompatible and fragile their connectivity is.) I just took my old extender that the mesh router had replaced, and connected it with Ethernet cable directly permanently into the Sonos soundbar. it worked immediately. the ac extender is not mesh, but it received the new signal like any other device. Not elegant, but better than wasting the time. Sonos doesn’t need a lot of signal to operate well. Sonos had solutions like setting Asus Airtime Fairness to disable, which didn’t work; or dividing the 2 and 5 ghz bands into two separately named networks, so that Sonos could receive exclusively the 2.4ghz, but that means the whole mesh single-network advantage is dead, Asus clearly has problem with firmware that has been incompatible since around August 2020 - don't update!
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