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system connection to router via Era 300

  • June 18, 2025
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I currently connect my Sonosnet to my router via a play 1 that is part of the surrounds for my Arc home theatre setup, as it is the speaker nearest the modem/router. I’m looking at upgrading to Era 300s for the rears in this set up but am concerned that the connection to the router and impact on sonosnet will be a problem. Do any of you run this same connection to confirm it will work?

Best answer by RDyer

Thanks. So are you guys saying I can ditch the Ethernet connection and the speakers around my home will still work with the app and music streaming?

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Airgetlam
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  • June 18, 2025

Not sure I understand completely, but here is my experience.

Most of my ‘older’ speakers run off of SonosNet, by connecting to a BOOST that I’ve set up nearish my router. My Era 300s, on the other hand, are ‘bonded’ to my Arc, and as a result, get the IP address they use from the router, but the WiFi connection from my Arc. The initial setup of those Era 300s used the same signal (WiFi) that my Roam and Arcs do, until they were bonded. To my knowledge, the Era 300 can not connect to a SonosNet signal, as they don’t have that electronic capability. 


Airgetlam
  • 44826 replies
  • June 18, 2025

By the way, your PLAY:1s are ‘bonded’ to your Arc, just like mine were, and are receiving their signal from the Arc, not hanging off of SonosNet. 


Mr. T
  • 2107 replies
  • June 18, 2025

It is unlikely your system is even using SonosNet currently as Sonos products that are used as home theater surrounds or subwoofers are unable to act as the first-wired product for SonosNet.

Era 300 also does not support SonosNet.


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  • Prodigy I
  • 1274 replies
  • June 18, 2025

There is one other thing that is not recommended by Sonos, and that is, having a Sub or surround be the main device connected to your network:

https://support.sonos.com/en-us/article/switch-sonos-between-a-wireless-and-wired-setup
 

Read the “Home Theater “ section.

So as others have said, your system is not using SonosNet and the Arc is the main speaker that the Play 1 is connected to,

That being said, if you were to replace toe Play 1s with Era300s, you will not need to worry about connecting them to your router. They will work without the Ethernet cable.


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  • June 18, 2025

Thanks. So are you guys saying I can ditch the Ethernet connection and the speakers around my home will still work with the app and music streaming?


Airgetlam
  • 44826 replies
  • June 18, 2025

As long as you put your WiFi details in your controller before you disconnect, it should.

Make sure you read the Sonos Network Requirements FAQ first. 


buzz
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  • June 18, 2025

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