I have been using Sonos devices in vairous rooms of my house : Arc + Sub + 2 One in the living room, a pair of One in 3 other rooms…
The device that is monitoring the use of my solar panels turns off the sockets in the rooms where nobody is. Hence my Sonos system is most of the time incomplete (with disconnected speakers).
In this situation, the Sonos App struggles and takes a while before letting me play music and then does not run smoothly…
Would you please consider this use case and make it work better ?
I use a TPLink Archer AX55 router with mesh extenders. The Sonos devices spread across the house so probably use different extenders.
I would set the TP-Link devices to all use the same ‘fixed’ non-overlapping WiFi channel. Select either channel 1, 6 or 11 for the 2.4Ghz band and set a channel-width of 20Mhz only. Ensure the Hubs are at least 1 metre away from your Sonos devices and see if that resolves the issue.
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What problems exactly do you experience? Is it the Sonos devices restarting that take too long for you? What would you want Sonos do - especially since Sonos speakers are meant to be always on (while powering down to a low energy state after aa few minutes of not being used)?
I submitted a separate topic about numerous dropouts with a mesh wifi… and I noted that the situation worsens when all the speakers are not powered.
I also happen to have a slow internet connection that sometimes leads to interrupting a song and abruptly switching to another one while displaying an error message (in the Sonos app) : “lost connection with Spotify” : this situation also seems more frequent when all the speakers are not powered...
I quite regularly power some Sonos devices off/on all the time and don’t have issues with the Sonos App - it just shows them as either online, or offline. (see example screenshot attached)…
It’s also possible to hide any Sonos device when it’s offline (requires account login credentials).
I use a TPLink Archer AX55 router with mesh extenders. The Sonos devices spread across the house so probably use different extenders.
I would set the TP-Link devices to all use the same ‘fixed’ non-overlapping WiFi channel. Select either channel 1, 6 or 11 for the 2.4Ghz band and set a channel-width of 20Mhz only. Ensure the Hubs are at least 1 metre away from your Sonos devices and see if that resolves the issue.
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