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Can sonos speakers be used without the internet at all? 

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Justin

Best answer by buzz

Let’s be careful with definitions. “Internet” usually refers to connections to external services. After initial SONOS setup or when adding a new unit, an Internet connection is not required to play local sources, such as Line-In, TV audio, AirPlay, Bluetooth, or music stored on a local hard drive.

A “LAN” (Local Area Network)  is always required, except for Bluetooth feeds to a player. The LAN can be a combination of wired and/or WiFi, as appropriate for the players involved. Controllers and players communicate with each other over the LAN. Bluetooth is unique because an App sends audio directly to a player without using SONOS controllers or the LAN.

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106rallye
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  • 6233 replies
  • February 25, 2024

Not completely. Internet is needed for set up. Most of what you do with them (like streaming) is internet related though.


Airgetlam
  • 42974 replies
  • February 25, 2024

Once they’re setup, and the line in turned on using the internet connection, assuming they have a line in, you could potentially use those speakers with just a line in. And you may have trouble with grouping, since that relies on an internet connection. 

Seems like a waste of money to buy internet connected speakers to not use the internet, though. You’re paying for a bunch of electronics that aren’t used. I suspect ‘normal’ speakers would be less expensive, and less fiddly to operate. 


buzz
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  • February 25, 2024

Let’s be careful with definitions. “Internet” usually refers to connections to external services. After initial SONOS setup or when adding a new unit, an Internet connection is not required to play local sources, such as Line-In, TV audio, AirPlay, Bluetooth, or music stored on a local hard drive.

A “LAN” (Local Area Network)  is always required, except for Bluetooth feeds to a player. The LAN can be a combination of wired and/or WiFi, as appropriate for the players involved. Controllers and players communicate with each other over the LAN. Bluetooth is unique because an App sends audio directly to a player without using SONOS controllers or the LAN.


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  • February 26, 2024

hi ya’ll,

thanks a lot for the answers. I appreciate it. Happy music listening. 


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