@UKTechHub
.
.

Reply To: Asus RTAX86U and Sonos Hi, All has been going nto too bad with the new router, apart from when I tried to use Sonos the other day… I have a couple of Sonos devices…

UKTH forums 🛜 Wireless Routers & Modems ASUS & Wireless Asus RTAX86U and Sonos Hi, All has been going nto too bad with the new router, apart from when I tried to use Sonos the other day… I have a couple of Sonos devices... Reply To: Asus RTAX86U and Sonos Hi, All has been going nto too bad with the new router, apart from when I tried to use Sonos the other day… I have a couple of Sonos devices…

#15875
UK SentinelUK Sentinel
Keymaster
  • Replies 8,512
  • The Skipper

I am sure you have tried this already – but over at the Sonos community, this seemed to work for one person (unsure if your Sonos is same version)

 

  • I reset the Sonos One.
  • I reset the Sonos App on my iPhone
  • I moved the Sonos One right next to the ASUS router and connected to the router.
  • I had the router app open and could see Sonos was now connected. It still took a few tries to get it to add to my network even though it showed it was online on the router app.
  • I reviewed the above suggestions and also more google searching and realized that I had indeed skipped the step that ratty (above) had stated – Settings/System/Network/Wireless Setup (prior to me posting this question, I had the speaker working after many attempts and it stopped when I just unplugged) – NOTE – I COULD NOT GET TO THIS STEP UNTIL I MOVED THE SPEAKER DIRECTLY NEXT TO THE ROUTER.
  • Once I did that, I unplugged from the router and power and moved the speaker where I wanted it. Plugged it back in and it works.
  • Previous to the above, I followed controlav’s link and turned off the auto-priority/QoS settings in the router – I DON’T KNOW IF THIS HELPED OR IF I CAN TURN IT BACK ON?
  • The Sonos One is connected to my 5G network and is now working including Google Assistant.

In a completely sane world, madness is the only freedom (J.G.Ballard).

Latest Posts