Make sure that the power cord is fully inserted into the unit. Sometimes more force is required than expected.
Otherwise, hardware failure is likely. Mother Nature is never fair. You’ll need to take this up with SONOS support.
Make sure that the power cord is fully inserted into the unit. Sometimes more force is required than expected.
Otherwise, hardware failure is likely. Mother Nature is never fair. You’ll need to take this up with SONOS support.
Thinking it’s a software update failure… worked perfectly up until the required update. Even tried a different cord with no luck.
Maybe.
If the update was this defective, I think that there would be more reports.
I’ll postulate that there could be a defective area in memory and the updated firmware attempts to use this area that had not been in use prior. Of course, you could be the first to encounter a bad batch of hardware.