Which SONOS is this? How.....
Which SONOS is this? How.....
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Blib

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46,132 posts

213 months

Saturday 30th October 2021
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....do I connect it?

I don't know how to connect my phone to this SONOS gadget found in our new home. I can't find an instruction book and I see no model name.

I have the app but it cant pick this gadget up. I thiiink it connects with Bluetooth however it doesn't play anything.

There's no WiFi connect button and I assume I'll need a cable from the router?

Any suggestions? Thank you.






justin220

5,596 posts

220 months

Saturday 30th October 2021
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That's a Sonos Amp.

It doesn't play music itself, it needs connected to speakers which it looks like it already is? Where do this cables go?

It's a legacy model, so make sure you are using the sonos S1 app

Esit, you may need to connect it to your router using one of the ethernet ports

Blib

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46,132 posts

213 months

Saturday 30th October 2021
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Thanks for that. There's speakers in the ceilings of the downstairs rooms.

It's a long way from the router. Can I use one of those plug in extenders?.

justin220

5,596 posts

220 months

Saturday 30th October 2021
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Yeah that should work.

I can't remember if the legacy sonos stuff needs to be connected by wire to the router or not. They certainly used to, at least of them did, the rest then connect to the others wirelessly.


Mazinbrum

1,074 posts

194 months

Saturday 30th October 2021
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justin220 said:
Yeah that should work.

I can't remember if the legacy sonos stuff needs to be connected by wire to the router or not. They certainly used to, at least of them did, the rest then connect to the others wirelessly.
I've got one of these and no they don't need to be physically connected to the router. You used to have to have a Sonos bridge plugged into your router but they did away with that requirement a while ago.
https://support.sonos.com/s/article/4722?language=...


Edited by Mazinbrum on Saturday 30th October 10:14

Blib

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46,132 posts

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Saturday 30th October 2021
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Thank you. thumbup

AndrewT1275

809 posts

256 months

Sunday 31st October 2021
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With the old Sonos equipnent at least one part of the system needed to be hard wired to your network, the rest would wirelessly mesh off that. If you do have a Bridge connected to your router then you'll be fine but if that Connect Amp is the only Sonos item you have then it needs to be plugged into your router (or a wifi extender).

Blib

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46,132 posts

213 months

Sunday 31st October 2021
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Thank you.

I can't find any dongle or lead in the house that could fit the Virgin router.

Is there anything in particular I should look for?

anonymous-user

70 months

Sunday 31st October 2021
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I’m pretty sure that can be connected over Wi-Fi as long as it’s running updated firmware.

51mes

1,520 posts

216 months

Sunday 31st October 2021
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Blib said:
....do I connect it?

I don't know how to connect my phone to this SONOS gadget found in our new home. I can't find an instruction book and I see no model name.

I have the app but it cant pick this gadget up. I thiiink it connects with Bluetooth however it doesn't play anything.

There's no WiFi connect button and I assume I'll need a cable from the router?

Any suggestions? Thank you.
It doesn't have bluetooth just line in. If you want to use bluetooth you will need a dongle such as https://www.amazon.co.uk/Bluetooth-Adapter-Streami... or plug your phone in via a headphone-lien in adapter,

I used this when I used to use a Connect AMP at home - It's also quite laggy and was no good as an amp for a video setup as picture/sound was well out of sync. It worked well however with a stereo audio source for just music. .

The sub out has a fixed crossover frequency - 80Hz I think ...

S.

Blib

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46,132 posts

213 months

Sunday 31st October 2021
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Great, thanks I'll get one of those.

We'll only use it for music. There's some ceiling speakers in kitchen and living room.

smile

anonymous-user

70 months

Sunday 31st October 2021
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I have one of those and a non amp version - Connect.

They originally needed a wired connection or a bridge, but later firmware meant they could connect to your network over WiFi.

There must be an online manual somewhere to tell you what to do to connect to your Wi-fi.

poppopbangbang

2,345 posts

157 months

Sunday 31st October 2021
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Google for the guide to resetting a connect amp to factory defaults and action accordingly.

Download the SONOS S1 App on a phone/tablet from the relevant app store.

Follow the instructions in the S1 App for adding a new device.

Add your Spotify/Deezer/Amazon Music etc. etc. as appropriate.

Job jobbed.

Blib

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46,132 posts

213 months

Sunday 31st October 2021
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The S1 app can't find the unit. I'll try the Bluetooth dongle and see what's what. smile

megaphone

11,233 posts

267 months

Monday 1st November 2021
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Blib said:
The S1 app can't find the unit. I'll try the Bluetooth dongle and see what's what. smile
Have you reset it to defaults?

How to factory reset a Sonos speaker
Unplug the Sonos speaker from the outlet.
Hold down the Play/Pause button while plugging the speaker back into the outlet.
Don't take your finger off that button. After a few seconds it will start flashing amber and white.
Once the reset is complete, the light will flash green.


Blib

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46,132 posts

213 months

Monday 1st November 2021
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Thank you.

It doesn't have a play pause button.

The SONOS app gives various button configuration examples. None matches what we have.



Whrn I press mute and + together the unit flashes orange. The app fails to pick it up.

anonymous-user

70 months

Monday 1st November 2021
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Surely it needs to connect to the router first before the app will see it?

bigandclever

14,049 posts

254 months

Monday 1st November 2021
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What I'd do is confirm you're using the S1 Connect app (I know you already said you are, but, y'know, check because that Mute and Volume Up is a valid button press when it talks you through the 'do you see these buttons?' bit when configuring a system) and then pick the bugger up and network cable it into your router and try again.

anonymous-user

70 months

Monday 1st November 2021
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bigandclever said:
What I'd do is confirm you're using the S1 Connect app (I know you already said you are, but, y'know, check because that Mute and Volume Up is a valid button press when it talks you through the 'do you see these buttons?' bit when configuring a system) and then pick the bugger up and network cable it into your router and try again.
Agree with this. Mine used to need a hard connection after being left off for a while (holiday) and then was fine over Wi-fi

megaphone

11,233 posts

267 months

Monday 1st November 2021
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I would disconnect it and move it to the router, plug it in using an ethernet cable and see if you can then set it up.

Mark the speaker cables so you know where they go.