I have a Linksys Velop Mesh WiFi system and multiple HomePods (3 original HomePods and 3 HomePod Minis).
I’ve recently been experimenting with adding Sonos speakers for the portability, and now have a Sonos Move and two Sonos Roams.
Setup was fairly easy and all was working pretty well, but I was having some dropouts, particularly when I had all three Sonos speakers playing at various spots around the house/backyard.
A Sonos Boost, from what I’ve read, should be a good way to deal with this, creating a dedicated network for the Sonos speakers. I purchased the Boost and connected via ethernet cable to the main node of the Velop system. It showed up in the Sonos app, went through an update, and all seemed good.
But...my speakers (the Move and two Roams) will not connect to the Boost, no matter what I do. I’ve power-cycled everything, multiple times. I’ve reset all speakers. I’ve deleted the wifi credentials for the Velop system from the Sonos app, but, oddly, the network seems to reappear on its own under the Network settings page on the Sonos app. If I reset the speakers and add them as new to the Sonos app, they require that I add the credentials for Velop network -- no other option is offered. (I may not fully understand how the Boost works, but shouldn’t the speakers automatically join the Boost?)
No matter what I do, in “About My System” the Boost is connected to WM:0, but the three speakers are connected to WM:1.
All of the speakers are working, but from what I can tell, the Boost is useless at the moment, and a waste of $100, since the speakers are still connected directly to the main WiFi network.
Any help or advise would be greatly appreciated!