You definitely have network issues. Please describe your network and what speaker is “House”. Also why are all speakers wired? I ask because I have 32 Sonos components all on WiFi with no issues. One more question… was your system installed by you or a professional installer?
I have mediacom eeros WiFi. Never had WiFi issues but maybe the positioning of the wireless receivers (2 of them) aren’t close enough? House are the Sonos speakers (8 of them) in my house that are wired. Classic stereo in Fort Wayne Indiana did the install. They’re certified to do so. I’ve almost always had issues with Apple Music and that’s been the most frustrating part Now losing the speakers makes it even worse Losing hope….

Both wired and wireless speakers, as long as they hang on a network, can be impacted by duplicate IP addresses.
So you’re think I need to have classic stereo unwire them and then pair them to my app? Sorry I have no clue how it works with Sonos. Here’s a pic of 2 of my speakers, each “zone” also has its own volume knob.


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Thanks for the reply. As @Airgetlam remarked having all speakers wired is not a panacea to prevent network issues. As your system was installed by a professional I suggest you inform them of the issues you are having. They are (or should be) IMO best qualified to assist in resolving your problems.
Edit: I’m no expert by any stretch of the imagination; but it looks like the speakers are wired in parallel. Doing so reduces the impedance which places more strain on amp
Sometimes the “best” isn’t good enough but I’ll ask them. Thanks