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Help setting up a completely wired system through router


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For our 2nd restaurant, per many recommendations for stability, we’ve run CAT6 to all our SONOS one-SL speakers from our Cisco router/switch. We’ve connected our 2 amps to the Cisco router/switch and passive speaker wire to our Sonance ceiling and outdoor pairs.

AND, we can’t get the SONOS app to recognize the system.

 

Any help would be so much appreciated!

 

9 SONOS ONE-SLs

1 SONOS AMP---pair of Sonance Ceiling Speakers

1 SONOS AMP---pair of Sonance Outdoor Speakers

 

 

Best answer by buzz

Here are some considerations.

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106rallye
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  • April 28, 2023

Is the phone or computer on the same network as the speakers? This is not a real company network where devices cannot see eachother?


Airgetlam
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  • April 28, 2023

Also, this Cisco switch….is it managed, or unmanaged?


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  • April 29, 2023

The phone is on a Cisco WiFi that goes through the switch. The Cisco switch is a managed switch. 

Anything that is plugged into the switch will be on the managed network, as it is downstream from the Router -> Switch 


buzz
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  • April 29, 2023

Here are some considerations.


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  • Contributor I
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  • April 29, 2023

We’re checking this out. I appreciate your help and will let you know what the people who are managing my network come up with but I do think this is valuable information for us. Wondering why, in all my searches, I/we didn’t find this. 


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