Sonos has release an update to its app for both iOS and Android that may solve a weird networking issue for some users. The update, which is rolling out from today, adds a toggle for SonosNet that enables you to turn the feature off.
According to Liz from Sonos, who posted details of the update to the r/sonos subreddit, turning off SonosNet may “help resolve connectivity issues on more complex home network setups.”
This is a relatively small update – the last one in mid-May delivered multiple changes including additional Music Library grouping options, layout improvements in iOS and for US users, changes to advertising personalization. But if you’ve been getting weird Wi-Fi issues it may be just what you’ve been waiting for.
What is SonosNet and why should you fear it?
SonosNet is designed to connect your Sonos speakers to each other, and it was created when home Wi-Fi wasn’t always up to the task of smoothly streaming to your Sonos gear.
Sonos’s solution was to create a Sonos-specific private Wi-Fi mesh network (before mesh routers were common) that your speakers would share, with an Ethernet-cabled Sonos device acting as the hub for everything else.
That’s good, but as Liz from Sonos explains: “For most modern, high-speed routers, disabling SonosNet can actually help things run smoother. Newer routers use Wi-Fi technology that can sometimes conflict with SonosNet’s mesh, so turning it off lets your system lean fully on your home network instead.”
Sonos has also added the ability to see what’s connected via SonosNet, which again might help with diagnosing speaker-specific weirdness.
However, it’s worth noting that this tech is on by default for a reason — this option might be exactly what many people need, but I wouldn’t try it until you’ve looked into other possible causes if you’re having Sonos connection issues.
The update is a rolling update, meaning not all devices will receive it at once — so even though the new software is live today, your app might not show the option yet.
Once it’s available to you, you can turn off SonosNet in System Settings > Networks > Disable SonosNet. Of course if you aren’t experiencing network problems then there’s no need to do this – and if you haven’t done so already, it’s worth trying a different SonosNet channel first to see if that solves your problem without having to take SonosNet offline.
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