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multiple Sonos devices hardwired in a single network. Is there a way to get past the 32 maximum universal plug-in play limitation scenario

  • June 19, 2026
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I have a huge property where I’ve got 37 Sonos devices of various product all hardwired except for my subwoofers. Is there a way to get past or something I can do to jailbreak the limitation of 32 devices because of the universal plug-in play built into the software.

or if somebody has a better suggestion idea or information, I would love to hear about it other than creating a second network

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Sotiris C.
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  • June 22, 2026

Hello ​@AndyK OahuHI, welcome to the Sonos Community!

There is no official way to surpass the 32-device limit within the Sonos system. This limit ensures the Sonos system operates reliably without overloading network or device resources.

I’ve marked this thread as a feature request to increase the limit and forwarded it to the appropriate teams for consideration.

With my response your thread moved to the top of the latest activity list, maybe other users in our Community have information or ideas to share with you.

I hope this helps.


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  • June 22, 2026

Thank you for the response

i now there’s a way to do it. I just need to be enlightened 

 

Mahalo


jgatie
  • June 22, 2026

Thank you for the response

i now there’s a way to do it. I just need to be enlightened 

 

Mahalo

 

No, there is no way around it, besides rewriting the Sonos software.  You are limited to 32 devices and 32 controllers, and it is a hard limit.