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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...
st_shaw
Jun 06, 2017Master
dleute wrote:
Does stereo still use 5ghz internally even when the Sonos main network is wifi not sonosnet? I don't have two play:1's to try it.
I'm not sure. I know the Sonos 5 GHz links are used for surround sound setups. I'm not sure if it's used for stereo pairs or not.
As I understand it, the purpose of the Sonos 5 GHz link is to minimize latency seen on the 2.4 GHz band. As I understand it, a Sonos WiFi setup connects to your AP using 2.4 GHz channels only and 5 GHz WiFi connections are not supported.
So, it would stand to reason that if you have a surround setup, then Sonos would still need to use the dedicated 5 GHz inter-speaker links to avoid latency issues.
Masterbert
Jul 03, 2017Aspirant
if someone is doing some kind of root cause analysis
my working setup:
avm fritzbox acting as modem & dhcp (connected to VDSL line)
orbi connected to avm fritzbox
orbi set to AP mode
sonos bridge v1 connected via ethernet to avm fritzbox
causing issues setup:
avm fritztbox action as modem(connected to VDSL line)
orbi connected to avm fritzbox
orbi set to router mode
sonos bridge v1 connected via ethernet to Orbi
following settings apply for both
avm - WLAN disabled
Orbi 2,4ghz set to channel 11
Sonos Mesh WLAN set to channel 1
with my non working setup the sonos gear is stopping and dropping zones sometimes, not always , but way too often - also the overall performance is unstable and the internet connection seems to be interupted often. the SONOS CC team told me that my bridge is floated with multicast traffic at same days.