I own a number of Play 5 Gen 1, Play 3, Play 1, Sub and Playbar. These are perfectly working qood products, that I have full intention to continue using with Sonos S1. I would like to share with the community how I manage to factory reset each unit and reconfigure them back, since the standard procedure didn’t work and Sonos S1 app couldn’t find them on the network. Looking through various resources on the Internet the general conclusion was that each and every unit I have are faulty and only good for recycling, which couldn’t be true. And I have prooved if.
- To factory reset the unit make sure the unit is the only Sonos device on the network, connect it with Cat5 cable directly to the router. Make sure all other Sonos devices are be powered down.
- Do the factory reset sequence (keep mute and volume up buttons pressed on powering up and keep them pressed for 60 sec). It has succeeded for each unit for me. Had the blinking green at the end.
- If this is the first unit, do the initial system configuration. If it’s subseqeuent, then disconnect all units, but leave just one connected by the wire to the network. And add the new unit to your configuration.
- And by doing this one be one I had my old Sonos up and running.
I love Sonos, they were so disruptive with multiroom, streaming services integration and UPNP. I still love my system. If I were forced to buy the new hardware, I would go with competitive products, that have caught up in features.