Hello,
I'm making this post in the hope that it can help others resolve there issues with Sonos and the XT8
To give some quick background, on firmware version 25790 I had a very stable Sonos setup for my various Play:1's and my beam with One SL as satellites. I could group devices, use voice assistants and use all my streaming services on them without issue.
New firmware's since this version, I have had frequent problems getting all devices connected consistently, especially my Beam. I have done many things with the wireless settings as detailed on many posts in this forum like disabling AX mode, smart connect off, channel width to 20mhz etc etc. The only way I could have a stable connection with working streaming services etc was to wire my Beam to a switch and it then enables SonosNet routing all Sonos traffic though this device, I'd learned to live with the extra wire, but recently I upgrade my TV and hiding the ethernet cable due to the new stand is way more difficult, so much so that my wife notices it, and I'm sure people can appreciate the discussions that can create .
Anyway, I recently upgraded to 43169 from 41793 which prompted me to test whether wireless was back up and running, so I pulled out the ethernet cable rebooted my Sonos devices and waited, I was delighted to see they all came back online, I could use voice assistants, group and stream music. Excellent I thought, issue solved, fast forward 24 hours, and my Beam and some but not all of my other devices had disappeared from the Sonos App, so I started doing some testing.
I disabled my 2nd node in my mesh setup and rebooted the devices, all of them came back online and were accessible, so I left it another 24 hours and they were still there. I plugged back in the 2nd node and left it, but a few hours later some of the Sonos devices disappeared again.
The above test got me thinking, are the devices disappearing from the app because they are roaming between nodes which is then causing them to appear to be not on the same network! I grabbed my tablet, manually connected to the 2.4ghz network and ran the find my system option in the Sonos App. It asked me which device was missing, I selected the Beam, it asked me for the wireless password again, and then after the beam flashed orange a few times the app said updating, where is sat for approx 2-3 mins, it then popped up a message saying my Beam was connected but it was on a different wireless network to my current device and would I like to switch to the same network, which it then prompts you to go to the android settings and select the same network. However, I only have 2 ssid setup, one for 2.4ghz and one for 5ghz
What this pointed me to is that my theory was correct, and the Sonos devices are connecting themselves to a specific SSID which for them is seen as being on a separate network. If you look in your router settings or use a WIFI analyzing tool you will see that there are multiple SSID with the same name that have different MAC addresses. To see this in the router go to AiMesh > Select a Node > Network. You will see all the MAC addresses for each band, and you'll not there are different ones for each band and node I think despite the main node only showing one SSID for all nodes (which is the correct operation), the Sonos devices lock onto the individual nodes, and if separate Sonos devices end up connected to a different node they cant see each other, in fact if your mobile/tablet device is not on that node, you may not see any if they have all connected to a different node, and I believe this explains why other users have reported devices 'dropping' from the network. I think this is a bug in the Asus firmware though as it has only happened for me on the latest firmware's as I said at the beginning of this post.
Anyway, to further test my theory, and which I believe is the solution, I bound my Sonos devices to the same node, instantly they all came back online and were like this for the last 48 hours.
I'll continue to test, and I am currently doing an experiment with just binding the Beam to a specific node, and despite it only being a few hours in its all still working reliably.
If you want to try this for yourself to see if this resolves issues of players dropping, not being able to use voice assistants or streaming services go to the routers web page > AI Mesh > Select your Sonos device down the side (if you want to bind a specific device look in the Sonos App > Settings > System > About My System to get the MAC id of the Sonos device so you can match it to the one you want in the routers GUI) > click the Bind Button (the chain link icon) and select a Node to bind it against). You tend to find it will always display about disconnect or stability due to it not being a strong node, but I think this is a badly worded dialog meaning to say it could happen, or a bug irrespective of the actual connection strength.
Hope this helps other get a better experience with Sonos products.
Thanks
Minimos
I'm making this post in the hope that it can help others resolve there issues with Sonos and the XT8
To give some quick background, on firmware version 25790 I had a very stable Sonos setup for my various Play:1's and my beam with One SL as satellites. I could group devices, use voice assistants and use all my streaming services on them without issue.
New firmware's since this version, I have had frequent problems getting all devices connected consistently, especially my Beam. I have done many things with the wireless settings as detailed on many posts in this forum like disabling AX mode, smart connect off, channel width to 20mhz etc etc. The only way I could have a stable connection with working streaming services etc was to wire my Beam to a switch and it then enables SonosNet routing all Sonos traffic though this device, I'd learned to live with the extra wire, but recently I upgrade my TV and hiding the ethernet cable due to the new stand is way more difficult, so much so that my wife notices it, and I'm sure people can appreciate the discussions that can create .
Anyway, I recently upgraded to 43169 from 41793 which prompted me to test whether wireless was back up and running, so I pulled out the ethernet cable rebooted my Sonos devices and waited, I was delighted to see they all came back online, I could use voice assistants, group and stream music. Excellent I thought, issue solved, fast forward 24 hours, and my Beam and some but not all of my other devices had disappeared from the Sonos App, so I started doing some testing.
I disabled my 2nd node in my mesh setup and rebooted the devices, all of them came back online and were accessible, so I left it another 24 hours and they were still there. I plugged back in the 2nd node and left it, but a few hours later some of the Sonos devices disappeared again.
The above test got me thinking, are the devices disappearing from the app because they are roaming between nodes which is then causing them to appear to be not on the same network! I grabbed my tablet, manually connected to the 2.4ghz network and ran the find my system option in the Sonos App. It asked me which device was missing, I selected the Beam, it asked me for the wireless password again, and then after the beam flashed orange a few times the app said updating, where is sat for approx 2-3 mins, it then popped up a message saying my Beam was connected but it was on a different wireless network to my current device and would I like to switch to the same network, which it then prompts you to go to the android settings and select the same network. However, I only have 2 ssid setup, one for 2.4ghz and one for 5ghz
What this pointed me to is that my theory was correct, and the Sonos devices are connecting themselves to a specific SSID which for them is seen as being on a separate network. If you look in your router settings or use a WIFI analyzing tool you will see that there are multiple SSID with the same name that have different MAC addresses. To see this in the router go to AiMesh > Select a Node > Network. You will see all the MAC addresses for each band, and you'll not there are different ones for each band and node I think despite the main node only showing one SSID for all nodes (which is the correct operation), the Sonos devices lock onto the individual nodes, and if separate Sonos devices end up connected to a different node they cant see each other, in fact if your mobile/tablet device is not on that node, you may not see any if they have all connected to a different node, and I believe this explains why other users have reported devices 'dropping' from the network. I think this is a bug in the Asus firmware though as it has only happened for me on the latest firmware's as I said at the beginning of this post.
Anyway, to further test my theory, and which I believe is the solution, I bound my Sonos devices to the same node, instantly they all came back online and were like this for the last 48 hours.
I'll continue to test, and I am currently doing an experiment with just binding the Beam to a specific node, and despite it only being a few hours in its all still working reliably.
If you want to try this for yourself to see if this resolves issues of players dropping, not being able to use voice assistants or streaming services go to the routers web page > AI Mesh > Select your Sonos device down the side (if you want to bind a specific device look in the Sonos App > Settings > System > About My System to get the MAC id of the Sonos device so you can match it to the one you want in the routers GUI) > click the Bind Button (the chain link icon) and select a Node to bind it against). You tend to find it will always display about disconnect or stability due to it not being a strong node, but I think this is a badly worded dialog meaning to say it could happen, or a bug irrespective of the actual connection strength.
Hope this helps other get a better experience with Sonos products.
Thanks
Minimos
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