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Thanks for the response.
At the moment I am not using any bridge at all. I have my Connect hooked up directly to my broadband router and that controls the home cinema. I then have a playbar, sub and 2 play:1's in the lounge and then a play:5 in the kitchen. They all work fine. It's just the play:3 in the bedroom that drops, but thats probably the furthest away from any other Sonos component.
Does the Boost have to be connected to the router or can it pick up the Sonos mesh network and then boost from there? If so, I can probably put the Boost in the kitchen as that is below the bedroom (and hopefully has a better result of getting the network up to the bedroom through the ceiling!) and is also about 5/6 meters away from the garage. I'm hoping it will be strong enough to get the network out through the patio doors, across the garden and through the garage wall into the garage for a play:3 in there (which I havent got yet).
Hmm - I guess there is only one way to find out...
At the moment I am not using any bridge at all. I have my Connect hooked up directly to my broadband router and that controls the home cinema. I then have a playbar, sub and 2 play:1's in the lounge and then a play:5 in the kitchen. They all work fine. It's just the play:3 in the bedroom that drops, but thats probably the furthest away from any other Sonos component.
Does the Boost have to be connected to the router or can it pick up the Sonos mesh network and then boost from there? If so, I can probably put the Boost in the kitchen as that is below the bedroom (and hopefully has a better result of getting the network up to the bedroom through the ceiling!) and is also about 5/6 meters away from the garage. I'm hoping it will be strong enough to get the network out through the patio doors, across the garden and through the garage wall into the garage for a play:3 in there (which I havent got yet).
Hmm - I guess there is only one way to find out...
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