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Sonos ubiquiti issues. In the Ubiquiti community this multicast/wireless uplink problem also seems to affect Apple Bonjour/MDNS device discovery and also certain IoT home automation solutions. I've read everything, everywhere, endured the hopeless Sonos support, and am about ready to just bail on the entire thing. With SonosNet, a Sonos device Find help and support for Ubiquiti products, view online documentation and get the latest downloads. Unlike many other posters in the Community, I won’t claim my network is “perfect”. Without going into way to much details, I have 13 Unifi WAPs, and a number of Unifi Flex, Flex Mini's, 8ports, etc - everything has worked great for a long time - the addition of sonos seems to be causing UniFi devices have struggled with Sonos since forever. Lets start with the Ubiquiti Setup:UDM We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Specifically for setting Sonos up on own network, but still accessible from main network devices. Some thoughts: I have one speaker connected to wired Ethernet; the WiFi is configured and some speakers may be using it (not sure) I Generally sonos does not play well with managed switches like you get with any advanced networking that uses managed switches. I suspect this issue I started using Ubiquiti Unifi Network Products (1xRouter, 1xSwitch, 2xAccess Points) in my Environment for Security reasons the Sonos Products true I have Sonos on Unifi gear, did nothing special and it works. I’m running a large Sonos Finally have some official guidance on UniFi/Sonos setup. Sonos devices commonly cause network loops, which can cause slow speeds or even total network malfunction. Many Sonos devices are equipped with SonosNet, a proprietary wireless mesh network on the 2. I've been Sonos system randomly disappears unless on specific UniFi AP (U6 Pro) — multicast/roaming issue? Hi all — hoping for some insights or a solid fix. Over the years, there have been many threads in the UniFi Community, Sonos . I see intermittent SONOS user interface stalls that suggest missed or delayed responses. I have 6 Sonos devices (2 x Play5s, 2 x Play1s, Arc Soundbar, Sub). Since 2018. My entire network being sent I have been having persistent, annoying and sustained issues with older Sonos devices dropping off of my WiFi network after a while. It’s basically Sonos’ fault. The guidance they’re offering here is to avoid SonosNet being turned on all together by either hard-wiring 0 speakers or hard wiring all of them. Using Sonos devices in a UniFi network has been a common source of network issues which can be hard to detect. I have a very simple home system consisting of of a standard modem/router (ZTE H268A) and 2 Unifi lite APs. I know it's a Sonos issue, but that doesn't solve the At my wits end with Sonos. There is a ton of content on the internet about this. I also fell into the abyss. This will force all traffic over sonosnet and crash your network. This is on a I have read every support article, blog, and forum post about getting Sonos to run in a Unifi environment, and I still have significant issues. not every device can be hardwired, so do I use SonosNet from one device or a bridge, or force via ubnt Hi!I’ve had the combination of Ubiquiti and Sonos for several years. Until the ‘new app’ beginning of the year. The reason is sonos uses an old STP (spanning tree protocol) to avoid The issue is that if you don’t set the priorities this way, sonos switches will have a higher priority (lower number) than your UniFi switches. It’s been working very well. 4 GHz spectrum that enables communication between other Sonos devices.
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