on 21-07-2024 15:05
Apologies as I can see there is a lot of discussion about this already on the community but I can’t find a solution applicable for me.
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21-07-2024 18:09 - edited 21-07-2024 18:10
Give the pods back and get your own kit
21-07-2024 17:54 - edited 21-07-2024 17:55
In the past it is true that Sonos kit did appear to crash a Hub 5 in router mode.
This was most surely a frailty of the Hub 5.
I have not followed to know if later software updates for the Hub 5 fixed that.
Hub 5 Wi-Fi has quite a poor reputation for compatibility and also consistently appears
to block traffic between the 2.4 & 5GHz bands resulting in customers that can not find their
printers / scanners from a laptop and / or can't connect to their CCTVs or A/C units from a mobile app.
I'd revert to Sonos system Ethernet connected & try again.
If that does not work out, time to accept that you have more complex needs
and putting the Hub 5 into modem mode with a decent 3rd Wi-Fi Party router is the way to progress.
21-07-2024 18:09 - edited 21-07-2024 18:10
Give the pods back and get your own kit
on 21-07-2024 18:24
The following is from the VM/help/how-to/broadband/wifi-pods
Can I use my WiFi Pod (white) with other devices?
Sonos speakers
Sonos speakers should be kept at least three feet away from the WiFi Pods (white) – and other devices. You should also check that your speakers are up to date with the latest firmware.
You must only connect one Sonos speaker, Connect, or Boost to your Pod with an Ethernet cable. The Sonos system should then create its own network using your home WiFi.
It's the same advice if you select the black Wifi pod option
on 21-07-2024 21:16
So it’s worth trying to connect one sonos device with ethernet and the other through wifi and it should work? I’m just worried about blowing the router again as not sure virgin will replace it again as I’ve been told not to use ethernet connection with sonos…
21-07-2024 22:27 - edited 21-07-2024 22:27
you can't blow a hub up by a connected device unless the device is faulty