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HGinDC's avatar
HGinDC
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May 21, 2024
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RAX38 Router incorrectly ids wireless devices as wired

I hello all. I recently moved my Sonos devices to reserved IP addresses in my router (Nighthawk AX4 Ax3000 RAX38). That seemed to go well in terms of everything working, but I noticed that the router...
  • schumaku's avatar
    May 21, 2024

    On your list of connected devices I spot some Sonos devices not supporting the dedicated Sonos Wireless network, e.g. the Era 100 and Era 300 (also the Move, Move 2, Roam and Roam SL) which must be connected either to the router Wi-Fi network or to the router Ethernet LAN port(s). Once one of these has an Ethernet connection to your router, it will be identified (along with the Sonos Wireless connected Sonos devices) as Wired. The Sonos Wireless does otherwise make a dedicated Mesh network, the models listed above however don't participate in this Sonos Wireless (Mesh).

     

    https://support.sonos.com/en-us/article/switch-sonos-between-a-wireless-and-wired-setup -> Wired Setup Limitations

     

    Any group(s) of Sonos Wireless connected devices which are participating in such a Sonos "Mesh" but connected at one point by Ethernet, will show up as wired devices.

     

    The same applies to devices connected to a dedicated Wireless Access Point (or for the sake any kind of router or extender wired direct to the router LAN)