We have a small restaurant/cafe that I’ve installed 6 Sonos One SL speakers in. The room is one big square, with all speakers having a clear line of sight to one another. They are about 15ft apart from one another on each side of the room, and about 30ft apart from side to side. They are on a dedicated network (VLAN) with one of the speakers being wired direct. Since day one we have had issues where the speakers cut out, multiple speakers at a time, and then come back in at different intervals. Sometimes this actually happens in a particular pattern between the speakers. It’s absolutely nauseating to our guests and no matter what I try I can’t seem to get it to stop happening. It doesn’t matter what the music source, volume, or group of speakers is being used. The only remedy is to stop music completely, play it again to ONE of the six speakers, and then start playing it to the group again. This does not work every time.
Is there a way to look at diagnostics? It seems like it’s an issue with the SonosNET mesh network not being able to sync up. Do I have too many speakers? Is there a limit?
Thank you so much in advance!
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