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Connecting each Sonos 1 speakers directly to individual ORBI satellites, still lose connection every day, sometimes two times a day.

  • 26 January 2024
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I have ORBI 6. I was having so many problems with Sonos 1 WiFi speakers that I decided to connect the speaker via Cat Cable to its own ORBI Satellite.  It still doesn’t work.  So the only solution is to figure out how to give each speaker its own address.  What a pain.

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Best answer by Stanley_4 26 January 2024, 04:36

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Are you talking about assigning each Sonos One a static/reserved IP address?

That is usually pretty painless, just go to your router’s DHCP settings page to do it.

Then power down ALL Sonos, reboot the router and power up the Sonos. You are done with it until you buy a new router.