![]() ![]() The oldest is v3 and the newest is v4, so that doesn’t seem to be the issue. I have several GS108 so it’s logical to assume that I have both v1 and v2 variants.ĮDIT: I just checked the GS108 variants. I’ve uninstalled Sonos controller from the PCs and reinstalled it, likewise on my phone and that of my girlfriend (both Android), but the problem poersists. Long story longer IF I only controlled the Sonos with the PC sonos S1 app the pauses didn’t happen. I did several tests just to make sure I wasn’t losing my mind and queued up short and insanely long playists to see if THAT might be the issue, and interfacing with the PC-based controller. WHat I noticed is that if a queue was playing and then either of us tried to adjust volume, skip a track etc, after that the pause issues would start. What’s really weird is that I’m 99.9% certain that when I ran either unit from a PC on the network, they never paused. I suppose that I could directly connect the two units to the gateway and then fan-out the switches off of one port (they’s sensing switches - Netgear GS108) as one option. Please keep in mind that none of these issues happened for a long time with the system connected as they are. I should add that the two sonos connect units and the T-7500 were all on the same switch it made sense to me that the machine (T7500 acting as host for the drive) and the two sonos connect units should all be on the same switch (even if the gateway should be able to resolve them being on different switches, I figured why make it more complicated than it needed to be?).īecause there are two units in very different locations the switch seemed like the best way to go, and I could not tie up two of the three available gateway ports with each connect being directly connected to the gateway due to the other computers and computer appliances on the network. The fourth port was (is) directly wired to a DVR. The gateway has four ports but three of the ports are connected to gigabit switches that feed the drops around the house. The switches have been in place since day one, so in that sense the system was unchanged. So the T7500 was the host machine with the drive connected to it via USB. I’ve never used a NAS with this system I have several PCs and I had a drive that was (is) on my main workstation - tons of memory (40 GB) T-7500 desktop. ![]() Everything else on m network works just fine. I had *heard* that this is a hole in the system and I wonder if that event caused the issue in some way. One thing seem familiar, and that is these issues started to crop up once support ended as well as when a house-guest decided to take it upon himself to try and use spotify (which he got to work) even though it was NOT added to the sonos app as a stream (I have Amazon, tunein, and sonos radio). I can’t count home many times I have rebooted etc. I have gone though all manner of setting changes and NOTHING is making the issue go away. I have fully reset my gateway, all switches, etc. I have tried moving the flac music drive to another host and re-pointing the library to that spot. Today I spent pretty much the entire day going through my network and making sure that each switch was functioning properly. Even their advice seemed suspect (mostly focusing on wifi despite me having told them that I do not use the units with wifi). I spent 90 minutes in chat w sonos (they passed me off to three different “associates” in a row, and each time the new associate would ask for “some time to review the case”.I had to repeat things over and over.so frustrating) and in the end nothing was resolved. We’ve tried running the S1 app via each phone, logged in and not - it makes zero difference. ![]() I’ve got a galaxy S20 and my girlfriend a galaxy 5. However it seems that once you try to control the sonos app via an android phone, that’s when the trouble starts. There was a time when if I started a playlist / album both units would play just fine. flac library this pausing occurs, and appears to be totally random. Long story short either unit will play STREAMING music just fine, but with files from my. ![]() Both were set up as wired units as I do not wish to rely on wifi). OK, I had been running two Sonos connect units for a few years. ![]()
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