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How do I connect a second Sonos system?

How do I connect a second Sonos system?

Open the Sonos app. Tap Connect when you are prompted to control a nearby Sonos system. If you do not receive this prompt, go to the Settings tab and tap Join nearby system. The app will prompt you to press and release the Join button on the nearest Sonos product if there is more than one Sonos system on this network.

Can I have 2 Sonos systems on one app?

If you’d like to update to the new S2 app but continue to use your S1 Sonos products, you can split your Sonos system into two separate systems and control them both using two apps. The new Sonos S2 app will control your S2 products and the Sonos S1 Controller app will control your S1 products.

Can I set up Sonos in a second home?

Connect your mobile to your second Home WiFi network and with either a ‘new’ or ‘factory reset’ Sonos device, simply create a new Sonos Household using your mobile Sonos App – continue with the setup for all your devices on that different LAN/Network.

Is there a Web interface for Sonos?

Sonos controllers interact with the players through the HTTP protocol. It is actually possible to directly use this underlying interface to communicate with the players without being limited by the feature set made available in the controller.

Can you link multiple Sonos speakers?

Only Sonos speakers of the same model can be stereo paired. Both speakers must be added to your system as separate rooms before they can be paired.

How do I play 2 Sonos speakers at once?

How do I turn 2 or more Sonos speakers into a group?

  1. Step 1: open the Sonos Controller app. Grab your smartphone or tablet and open the Sonos Controller app.
  2. Step 2: open the settings. Tap the gear icon in the bottom right corner to open the settings.
  3. Step 3: tap Groups.
  4. Step 4: select the speakers.
  5. Step 5: play a song.

Can you have 2 Sonos systems on the same WiFi?

You can have multiple Sonos Systems on the same WiFi signal. Reset your Sonos App and choose to ‘create a new Sonos system’ and then add your Roam to that new System/Household using your own Sonos Account/login credentials.

Can you have two Sonos accounts?

You can add and switch between multiple accounts for the same music service by following the steps below. Adding multiple accounts requires that you provide a name for each account. Ensure that each account has a unique name to make them easy to identify.

What is SonosNet?

SonosNet is a mesh system, but not an ordinary wireless network, so it will not be intercepted by an ordinary Wi-Fi scanner. The screenshots below are from a spectrum scanner and shows measurement done in the same location with and without SonosNet.

How many Sonos speakers can you link?

The Sonos wireless sound system originally worked by connecting one single speaker to your home network, then adding more Sonos units (up to a maximum of 32) into the mix, using a dedicated secure wireless mesh network known as Sonosnet.

Can I permanently group Sonos speakers?

Thanks for your post. Groups are a temporary bond that is broken when your devices are powered down. We do not have the capacity to create permanent groups at present.

How many Sonos accounts can you have?

Sonos’ 5.2 software update adds support for up to 32 music service accounts, including multiple accounts from the same service. For instance, you could have three different accounts for Pandora and two accounts for Spotify, each with its own preferences and playlists.

How many Sonos speakers can you link together?

Can you have 2 Sonos accounts on same wifi?

How many Sonos accounts can I have?

Do you need a Sonos Bridge anymore?

As of July 2015, it is not a requirement to have a Sonos Bridge or Boost to use your Sonos system. Sonos speakers can now connect to your existing WiFi network on their own, without the need for any other components, providing your WiFi is strong enough.

How do I find my Sonos IP address?

Look in “about my system” under Setting>System. Under Setting>System where? Windows doesn’t have that setting and neither does Sonos. In the PC Controller under “Help”.