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Connecting Summit Broadband cable box to Eero wifi & Sonos Bridge

  • May 1, 2025
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I can not figure out how to connect my sunmit broadband cable box , my erros wifi and the sonos bridge.  Can anyone help me, please ?!

Best answer by Airgetlam

Connect all of your Sonos devices to your WiFi signal first, via inputting the WiFi information in your controller. You may need to temporarily wire each to your router with a cable, so they receive the data.  Then disconnect the BRIDGE, it is no longer needed.

You never ‘daisy chain’ Sonos devices with Ethernet cables, each communicates directly to the router first, before then communicating with each other. 

See the wireless and wired systems FAQ.

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Airgetlam
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  • May 1, 2025

The Sonos BRIDGE, if that is what you have (many confuse it with a CONNECT, or other similar devices), has been retired. The Sonos BOOST, which supplanted the Sonos BRIDGE has also been retired. 

You should be able to connect your Sonos directly to your WiFi signal. 


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  • May 1, 2025

Thank you but it worked up until i got a new TV & tv stand. According to the bottom it is definitely a bridge ( I have multiple Sonos so I believe I need this…?)  I cant get the “chain” of ethernet cables to connect to all 3. it not that is isnt working.. i cant figure out how to connect all 3 with the ethernet cables……  so frustrating

any thoughts?

 


Airgetlam
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  • May 1, 2025

Connect all of your Sonos devices to your WiFi signal first, via inputting the WiFi information in your controller. You may need to temporarily wire each to your router with a cable, so they receive the data.  Then disconnect the BRIDGE, it is no longer needed.

You never ‘daisy chain’ Sonos devices with Ethernet cables, each communicates directly to the router first, before then communicating with each other. 

See the wireless and wired systems FAQ.