Attention Sonos Community,
I'm in need of some serious assistance, and I'm hoping you can help me out with my predicament. Here's the situation:
I recently received the Roam as a Father's Day gift, and I've been enjoying playing music through both my home theater setup (Arc + 2 Ones) and the Roam simultaneously. However, I encountered a major issue today that has left me scratching my head.
After briefly streaming music through AirPlay to both my home theater and the Roam, I noticed that my home theater stopped playing audio, while the Roam continued to function normally. I attempted to reconnect my home theater via AirPlay, but to my dismay, I received a vague error message on my iPhone.
In my desperation to find a solution, I went through an extensive troubleshooting process, including multiple router resets, reaching out to customer support, and even unplugging and reconnecting the Arc. Unfortunately, nothing seemed to work, and I eventually resorted to performing a factory reset. However, during the post-reset setup, I encountered another roadblock: I kept receiving an error message claiming that my WiFi password was incorrect, despite being certain that it was entered correctly (and I can't emphasize this enough).
In order to avoid writing an even longer post detailing my troubleshooting journey, I decided to temporarily hardwire my Arc to my Xfinity xFi gateway as a last-ditch effort. Miraculously, this approach worked flawlessly, allowing me to complete the initial setup without any issues.
Nevertheless, I would much prefer not to rely on a hardwired connection for my Arc. The problem arises when I attempt to disconnect the Ethernet cable from my Arc and add it back to my network. Once again, I encounter the same frustrating error regarding my network password's supposed incorrectness!
To summarize my dilemma in a nutshell: Why does my Arc only function properly when it's hardwired?
I'm hoping that someone in this wonderful community has encountered a similar situation or possesses the expertise to shed some light on this perplexing matter. Your insights, advice, or suggestions would be immensely appreciated, as I'm eager to find a resolution that doesn't involve a wired connection for my Arc.
Thank you in advance for your time and assistance! I'm looking forward to hearing from you and hopefully finding a solution together."