According to Eero support, the reason I am unable to install the Sonos Moves on my LAN is because I now have two different IP addresses. The original IP address for my LAN is 10.0.0.x. The IP address for my Eero mesh system is 192.168.4.x
I have tried manually to reset the IP address for the Eero mesh system to the IP address for my LAN, but when I do that the entire mesh system stops working, so I have given up on that as a solution.
The following is some information I have gleaned from my computer (PC Windows 1):
IPv4 Address 10.0.0.160 (pc computer)
Xfinity Gateway (modem/router) IP address 10.0.0.1
Eero IP address 10.0.0.148 (connected to Xfinity Gateway)
Sonos Move IP address 10.0.0.192 (connected to Xfinity Gateway)
Sonos ZP IP address 10.0.0.228 (connected to Xfinity Gateway)--this is one of the two Sonos Moves; my LAN will not recognize the other)
I understand that a common solution to this problem is to put the mesh system in bridge mode, but this would create other problems that I would like to avoid. Is there a way for me to delete the entire Sonos system from my LAN and from the Sonos playbar and the Sonos One, and then reinstall the Sonos system and all Sonos products using the IP address of my Eero mesh system? If I could do that, I am hoping that all Sonos speakers would use the same IP address and I would then be able to use all of them on my LAN.
I am not particularly computer-savy. If someone in the community has a suggestion, please describe as simply as possible.
Thank you for any help you can provide.