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AkoreJepade
Nov 11, 2022Tutor
Spanning tree settings on RBR50
Where does one find the Spanning Tree setting on the RBR50 router?
AkoreJepade
Nov 11, 2022Tutor
So, does that mean that it is always on and cannot be shut off or that it is always off, and it cannot be turned on?
FURRYe38
Nov 11, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Why would that need to be changed? Are you having problems with your system?
- AkoreJepadeNov 11, 2022Tutor
- CrimpOnNov 11, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Thanks for that link. I remember seeing posts a couple of years ago reporting problems with Sonos speakers. I realize that my Sonos One has an Ethernet jack on it, but I have never connected it that way. (The discussion quickly went over my head.)
- AkoreJepadeNov 11, 2022Tutor
Yeah my friend / client has three places in Colombia SA and I have been to all three and all three have Sonos systems and these RBR50 routers with RBS50Y and or RBS50 sats and his one system in Jardin which is close to my house is the only one giving issues. But then it is the biggest of the 3 systems with the main router and 3 sats for the Mesh network and 16 Sonos pieces scattered throughout the house and even outside the house. So I have been working on fixing his Sonos speaker dropouts for many years now (Luckily, he doesn't use his house here much 🙂
Usually when I am there at his house testing the system it of course works 100% fine but then when I leave it starts acting up again.
I will be checking over in the Sonos forums for some help to see what direction they may be able to point me in.
I do not like what I see in the Sonos Support Info page of his system: