Can someone help please.
I have just joined Plusnet and linking up all my devices via WIFI. However my Sonos surrond (2 play 1's and a Beam) can not seem to find the Plusnet router. Can someone advise what I need to do here.
Been scratching mjy head for the last half hour trying to resolve this.
When you change a router there's two options with respect to setting up your WiFi:
1. Go into every connected device and change the wireless network to the new default SSID and Password, or,
2. Go into the Router advanced wireless settings and change the SSID and Password to match your old Router.
Option 2 can save time, effort and head scratching.
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I have no personal experience with the Sonos products but these https://support.sonos.com/s/article/1061?language=en_US instructions for reconnecting to a new wifi or router suggest that there is a need for a temporary connection via an ethernet cable when ther is more than 1 sonos system
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Have you tried separating the 2.4ghz and 5ghz bands on the Hub one and giving them different SSID's. By default the have the same SSID and I wonder if the Sonos is getting confused.
Go to the Advanced Settings , Wireless , and the 5Ghz Wireless. Select No for Sync with 2.4 Ghz and change the SSID to something different ( its usually suggested to add '_5g' to the end )
Any other existing clients e.g phones will need to be reconnected to the new SSID if they were using the 5g band previously.
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Hmmm,
Clutching at straws here.
Are there any non printing characters in the SSID ?
Dont know whether the sonos suffers from it but I've seen problems with wifi clients in the past.
Make a note of the existing ssid and try replacing with a very simple one, see ifbttevsonos then picks it up.
Ahh , hang on a minute , what channel is the router using for the 2.4ghz wifi. If it's on auto then it's probably using 1,6 or 11. Try setting it to manual and picking a different one , preferably one with little interference from neighbour's wifi. Use a wifi analyser app on a phone to find the least busy channel
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I cured Sonos WiFi problems by fitting a Sonos Boost. Hardwired to the router it then creates it's own wireless network.
Highly recommended.