Open the Sonos S2 app on your iPhone or Android device. Press System > Network > Manage Networks from the Settings menu to open the System section. Follow the directions to link Sonos to your Wi-Fi network after updating networks. Disconnect any connected Sonos devices from your router once you’ve completed the wireless connection.

Remove the Sonos speaker from the wall outlet. While connecting the speaker back to the outlet, press down on the Connect button. Continue to hold down the Connect button for a few seconds until it begins to flash amber and white. The light will flash green when the speaker has reset.

Your Sonos equipment connects to your home’s WiFi network, just like any other wireless device in your house (smartphones, tablets, computers, etc.

Your Sonos speakers will no longer interfere with one another as a result of this update. Just be careful not to switch off wireless until you’ve disconnected the ethernet cable from the speaker linked to your router. This upgrade should be done as soon as possible.

Open the Sonos app on your iOS or Android device. Tap System from the Settings menu. Select Disabled or Enable Wi-Fi using these options.

No, they don’t have to be on the same network. You can create a Sonos network with multiple speakers, or you can add a Sonos speaker to an existing network.

Sonos does not create a mesh network. Instead, it uses your home’s existing wireless network to stream music. This is both good and bad; on the one hand, it means you don’t have to worry about setting up a new network, but on the other hand, it can be more difficult to get good coverage in every room.

Yes, you can use a Sonos speaker without WiFi. You’ll need to connect the speaker to your home network using an Ethernet cable.

Sonos needs WiFi in order to stream music to its speakers. The speakers connect to the WiFi network in your home, and then you can use the Sonos app to control what music is playing.

Sonos uses WiFi to stream music.