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ZP90 has died, do I have to replace it to use a gen 1 Play 5?
My ZP90 refuses to power up since last week. Due to stereo upgrades over time it’s only function was to stream to a gen 1 play 5 in another room. My question is do I need to replace the ZP90, or is the Play 5 able to function without it? The Play 5 is in a different room to my router.
Best answer by Ken_Griffiths
No problem I just wasn’t sure what you were trying to achieve. The good news is that you don’t need your ZP90 if your play 5 hardware is working okay. Here are the steps you need to take.
1. Take the play 5 and cable it to your router with an Ethernet cable and power it on.
2. Open the Sonos App Software.. your speaker should reappear in the App and the App may prompt you to install updates, so do the updates first.
3. Then go into the Sonos App's Advanced Settings and goto 'wireless setup' where you will need to reset and enter your current Router WiFi credentials, that’s the WiFi SSID and it’s password. Note these are case sensitive.
4. Give it a minute or two then turn off the speaker and disconnect it from the router. Take it back to the room and put it back where you want it and switch it on, give it a few minutes and allow it to connect to your routers WiFi.
It should now be working standalone and you should now be able to play music to it via the Sonos App or from a Spotify Premium account etc.
Let me know how you get on, or come back to me if you encounter any problems.
1. Take the play 5 and cable it to your router with an Ethernet cable and power it on.
2. Open the Sonos App Software.. your speaker should reappear in the App and the App may prompt you to install updates, so do the updates first.
3. Then go into the Sonos App's Advanced Settings and goto 'wireless setup' where you will need to reset and enter your current Router WiFi credentials, that’s the WiFi SSID and it’s password. Note these are case sensitive.
4. Give it a minute or two then turn off the speaker and disconnect it from the router. Take it back to the room and put it back where you want it and switch it on, give it a few minutes and allow it to connect to your routers WiFi.
It should now be working standalone and you should now be able to play music to it via the Sonos App or from a Spotify Premium account etc.
Let me know how you get on, or come back to me if you encounter any problems.
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