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Playbar ethernet connections

  • February 1, 2018
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I have a playbar, sub and two Play:1 all connected wireless to my home network. (so nothing wired)
Can i use one of the ethernet connectors at the back of the playbar to connect my smart-tv to my home network?

Best answer by Chris

No - for the port on the back of the playbar to be an active internet connection you need to have one sonos unit hooked to Ethernet. If you were able to hook a bridge/boost to your router or if any of your other speakers are close enough to connect to router then that port will activate.
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Chris
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  • February 1, 2018
No - for the port on the back of the playbar to be an active internet connection you need to have one sonos unit hooked to Ethernet. If you were able to hook a bridge/boost to your router or if any of your other speakers are close enough to connect to router then that port will activate.

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  • February 1, 2018
Also, SonosNet is built for reliable music transmission, not speed. I am not at all sure it would be great at HD video, but you could try it and see, following Chris' advice

ratty
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  • February 1, 2018
Whenever I've measured it, a single SonosNet hop maxes out at 12-13Mbps. Not great, but sufficient for HD video so long as the wireless connection remains decent.

But I have to ask: does the Smart TV not have a built in WiFi card? My Samsung is connected directly to the router's 5GHz channel.

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  • February 1, 2018
Thanks for all answers. My Sony Smart TV does not have a build in WiFi adapter. You'll need a Sony wireless USB adapter (expensive!!) to connect to the WiFi.

Ryan S
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  • February 2, 2018
Three great answers giving you all the details. Feel free to mark the one you think is the best of them 🙂

Chris
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I think what Ryan meant to say "Please mark Chris' answer as the correct one"