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Unplugged Bridge from power now system is unavailable

  • 7 March 2021
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Hi all. Yesterday I unplugged my Bridge from the power strip and when I plugged it back in the system is now not available. I tried a different electrical outlet and still no go. I don’t see any activity lights on the Ethernet ports or on top of the bridge. Is it dead?

I’ve also read that a bridge is no longer needed? What is required to do that?

Thanks in advance for any help. 
 

Ed

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Hi all. Yesterday I unplugged my Bridge from the power strip and when I plugged it back in the system is now not available. I tried a different electrical outlet and still no go. I don’t see any activity lights on the Ethernet ports or on top of the bridge. Is it dead?

I’ve also read that a bridge is no longer needed? What is required to do that?

Thanks in advance for any help. 
 

Ed

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You could possibly wire another Sonos device in place of the Bridge temporarily and that should bring your devices back online so they then appear in the Sonos App. If a device doesn’t appear after a few minutes, then just power-cycle it. 

Once all devices are back up and running, goto "Settings/System/Network/Wireless Setup” and enter your routers 2.4Ghz WiFi credentials (case sensitive), then you can remove the ethernet cable and all should then run on your WiFi signal instead.

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Thanks so much for the information. I’ll give that a try tomorrow. 

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The Bridge power supplies have been problematic and prone to hard to diagnose failures, yours may have died.

Solutions:

Wire another Sonos device (as above)

Buy a Boost, a much improved replacement for the Bridge

Replace the power supply on your Bridge, ebay, amazon or a local shop should have a compatible unit.

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Thanks all - the suggestions that Stanley_4 and Ken_Griffiths gave me worked great. I had no idea that you could use Sonos without a Bridge; ‘course I have had it for nine years so I guess maybe things have changed since then.

Thanks again,

Ed