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Stereo Problem
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Pioneer123 - wondering if you would be up for an experiment??

With all this forced working at home - I've needed to set up a small temporary office at home. I couldn't justify some Reactors, so got a couple of Sonos Ones as my desk speakers. Similar to Phantoms, all set up went well out of the box and was enjoying until I'd start to lose the system at seemingly random points in time. This would require a full systeym reset to get them reconnected. After making some network changes, the system has now been stable for weeks.

The solution came from one of the many Sonso discussion groups and now seems quite obvious.

I completed a clean setup of the 2 Sonos Ones as stand alone speakers (not paired to a stereo pair).

I then hoped into my router settings and made sure EACH SPEAKER had a static IP address (earlier attempts I and done ended with one static and one dynamic).

Once completed, I then connected them into a stereo pair.

Apparently the problem with the Sonos systems is they at times don't like the router integration for DHCP IP addressing. Once this was removed by issuing static addresses, all was good!!

Any - food for thought. I'll leave it with you.

Cheers
JD
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Stereo Problem - by Pioneer123 - 11-Apr-2020, 06:02
Stereo Problem - by struts - 14-Apr-2020, 17:27
RE: Stereo Problem - by Pioneer123 - 18-Apr-2020, 02:10
RE: Stereo Problem - by Pioneer123 - 18-Apr-2020, 02:52
RE: Stereo Problem - by Jamington2004 - 21-Apr-2020, 18:48
RE: Stereo Problem - by jcd1877 - 22-Apr-2020, 06:27

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