Does anybody have any experience running a Sonos wireless home theatre system through the Starlink or a third party router using the ethernet adapter?
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New to the forum. Not sure if external links are allowed. But I was unable to get my Sonos network to recognize the SL wireless network. On the advice of this reddit thread, I was able to bridge an old Netgear wireless AP (model WAC104) to the SL wireless router. I found the process to get each speaker to recognize the new SL wireless network to be painful and ended up factory resetting each speaker and then adding them back into the Sonos system as new products. Your mileage may vary.Here's the link to the original reddit thread:
Hello Christopher, we have hooked up a couple Sono's systems but they have all been on the 1st Gen Dishy and worked no problem, just plug and play connected to the Starlink router. I'm not sure what your issue your having, but we have a thread in the forum going in which a few have had a lot of issues with the 2nd Gen ethernet adapter...they have went through a few of them before they even work. Copy and paste the link below or type in ethernet adapter in the search to pull up the articles.
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New to the forum. Not sure if external links are allowed. But I was unable to get my Sonos network to recognize the SL wireless network. On the advice of this reddit thread, I was able to bridge an old Netgear wireless AP (model WAC104) to the SL wireless router. I found the process to get each speaker to recognize the new SL wireless network to be painful and ended up factory resetting each speaker and then adding them back into the Sonos system as new products. Your mileage may vary. Here's the link to the original reddit thread:
www.reddit.com/r/Starlink/comments/mhdnrr/sonos_and_starlink/
Hello Christopher, we have hooked up a couple Sono's systems but they have all been on the 1st Gen Dishy and worked no problem, just plug and play connected to the Starlink router. I'm not sure what your issue your having, but we have a thread in the forum going in which a few have had a lot of issues with the 2nd Gen ethernet adapter...they have went through a few of them before they even work. Copy and paste the link below or type in ethernet adapter in the search to pull up the articles.
https://www.starlinkcommunityforums.com/forum/2nd-gen-dishy/ethernet-adapter-grrr/p-1/dl-6282e028c465f10016e24c0e-6282d4e406ea4400173a24fe-1?postId=628024208f24d0001724e508&searchTerm=ethernet