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twocybers
Feb 09, 2017Star
Can satellite WiFi be turned off?
I have two satellite Orbi with all the latest updates. I need the satellites to provide Wired internet connections. I do not need theml for WiFi coverage. Sonos says their audio systems not w...
twocybers
Feb 09, 2017Star
If I unplug an Orbi unit, they a revice that used wire connected internet to that Orbi will not function - not a good solution.
I have looked and can not find any way to turn the WiFi signal from an Orbi unit off.
As for plugging the Sonos into an Obri - they are in different rooms. Since it is possible to have Sonos connect Wirelessly, that is what I would like. If you are saying connect the Sonos only for purposes of setup to a wire, that is fine. But if you are saying that I need to have my only Sonos box connected by wire to make it work, that is another issue.
Don't I have to put the Sonos and my iPhone on the same channel?
st_shaw
Feb 09, 2017Master
twocybers wrote:As for plugging the Sonos into an Obri - they are in different rooms. Since it is possible to have Sonos connect Wirelessly, that is what I would like. If you are saying connect the Sonos only for purposes of setup to a wire, that is fine. But if you are saying that I need to have my only Sonos box connected by wire to make it work, that is another issue.
Don't I have to put the Sonos and my iPhone on the same channel?
Ok, so you only have one sonos component. That's good to know.
However, now it's unclear what you are trying to do. On one hand you say you don't need to use WiFi and ask how to turn WiFi OFF on Orbi. On the other hand you say you would like to connect Sonos wirelessly. These two statements don't make sense.
If you can explain in more detail what you want to do, and what you think isn't working now, maybe I can help.
- twocybersFeb 10, 2017Star
You wrote:
However, now it's unclear what you are trying to do. On one hand you say you don't need to use WiFi and ask how to turn WiFi OFF on Orbi. On the other hand you say you would like to connect Sonos wirelessly. These two statements don't make sense.
If you can explain in more detail what you want to do, and what you think isn't working now, maybe I can help.
When I said I do not need WiFi, that was unclear. I have no need for the Orbi system to cover my entire house with WiFi - a lot of the promotional Orbi talk referrs to large areas/houses and getting a WiFi signal into all corners. I have had WiFi in my entire house with say a single Apple Airport Extreme - either the current tall unit or the previous flat unit.
I use the Orbi to provide general WiFi (lots of other options exist that do not have multiple satellites which would be adequate) plus Access Points.
I need to provide ethernet wired connections at two locations in my house - these are places were running cables would be hard. If I put my Router in those locations I would expect to have at best weak WiFi in our bedroom - not good since we have various iOS and tvOS devices which use WiFi. Additionally I have a NAS unit that is connected to the Orbi Base Station which we use for Apple's Time Machine backups.
Now what I want --
I want to have a Play1 placed in a room - think of it as a hallway or foyer. I have an electrical outlet there. There are no COAX, Ethernet or twisted pair connections in that area. If I had the Play1 there, I would play music from my iTunes music library for example while preparing meals. We live in a valley and the radio reception is poor. So being able to listen to say Public Radio via Tune-In would be very nice.
I want to have the typical Sonos experience with a Play1 in that location. Assuming all gets worked out, as phase two, I likely would get two more Play1 units for other areas of our house.
I am sorry I confused you. If this is not clear, please try again
- st_shawFeb 10, 2017Master
Best option: buy a Sonos Boost, wire it to router, use Play1 wherever you please wirelessly on private Sonos mesh network. Add as many additional Sonos speakers as desired later.
It's still not clear why you cannot do what you want now using Orbi with wifi on. You would need to connect your Play1 to wifi though. Shouldn't be an issue with only one speaker.
- twocybersFeb 10, 2017Star
I have had the Boost suggested.
Maybe I had a bad unit. Maybe I made a set up error. I know of one item in the "Directions" I used was in error.
(By "Directions" I am referring to steps listed on my iPhone as I went through Setup. I was asked if I wanted to use a Music library and the iPhone said the Library was not shared. Well it was shared in Apple Settings. I now am told it is necessary to have a Sonos App installed on my Mac - the location of my iTunes library. Also I have found an item on the Sonos Site that says I need to change my iTunes settings - see the link at the bottom of this page https://goo.gl/lK6C4n )
I am hardened and based on you and other people who have successfully setup a Sonos unit on an Orbi system I expect to get another Play1 and try again.
I would like to check one specific point in an earlier exchange in this thread.
If I turn off the WiFi by unchecking the "Enable Router Radio" checkboxes, will the satellites still be able to function as Access points for the ethernet cables I connect?
Thank you for your assistance.