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Gabbyrn
Sep 16, 2016Aspirant
SONOS Compatability with Orbi
Is Orbi compatable with the SONOS mesh network? I have an extensive SONOS system throughout my house (7000 sq ft). It works flawlessly and I have wondered why a mesh network for a LAN application ha...
dleute
Feb 05, 2017Apprentice
In the sonos app settings -> advanced settings -> sonosnet channel.
Very easy. Try and avoid a full sonos reset as that will cause any favorites and account access to be removed. Removing the wireless settings should be enough.
Settings -> about my sonos system should show all connected speakers with WM: 0 and Version: 7.1 (build ......)
Try it out. Let us know how it goes!
--Derrek
Very easy. Try and avoid a full sonos reset as that will cause any favorites and account access to be removed. Removing the wireless settings should be enough.
Settings -> about my sonos system should show all connected speakers with WM: 0 and Version: 7.1 (build ......)
Try it out. Let us know how it goes!
--Derrek
Dynamiteboy
Feb 06, 2017Tutor
Perfect thank you for your input, I will update with what happens later this week. My step-by-step looks correct then right?
Best,
Jonathan
- st_shawFeb 06, 2017Master
Dynamiteboy wrote:Perfect thank you for your input, I will update with what happens later this week. My step-by-step looks correct then right?
Best,
Jonathan
Good luck. Yes your steps look correct. This link explains how to switch from standard to "boost" setup. Boost is what Sonos calls the mesh network setup, even though no Boost device is required.
- st_shawFeb 06, 2017Master
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