![]() ![]() ![]() I hope at least one of the suggestions above, help you to find the answer. I’m personally not sure why that may work, but SSDP is part of the UPnP protocol, but it’s used for auto-port forwarding mostly between WAN and LAN - if it makes no difference after trying it for a while, then leave it disabled.Īnd finally, check the mobile controller for running software, particularly security software, like VPN, Firewall, Anti-virus etc as those things too can affect multicast device discovery and see if disabling those things (if present) makes the non-discovery problem go away. One further matter that some users report some success with, is to perhaps check and see if UPnP protocol is enabled within your router configuration, some users have reported success with enabling that on their router. ![]() If it’s interference, then perhaps see what is nearby or in-between the C:A and AP…Īnother thing to try too, is if your controller device has MAC address spoofing enabled, then just see if disabling that may help. Hope that’s easy for you to follow and that it gets the Connect:Amp back up and running for you.įrom the recent information you have provided it does sound like a multicast device discovery issue - the fact your other speaker(s) always show up, lead me to think your C:A is either connecting to a different wireless access point, or its suffering from intermittent interference - if it is using a different AP, then simply blacklist the devices MAC address on that AP and see if that resolves the issue. Once the new network has been successfully added and any changes made to channels etc you can then uncable the Connect:Amp and allow it to run on either your ‘router’ or ‘extender’ WiFi signal. I also recommend the router and extender use the same ‘fixed’ non-overlapping WiFi channels (1, 6 or 11 for the 2.4Ghz band) and the same 20Mhz channel-width for that band. Once that’s done, ensure your extender is broadcasting the ‘exact’ same SSID and has the same password. I would recommend you wire the Connect:Amp temporarily to your new router and add the new wireless network to it, via the Sonos App, using the instructions in this Sonos Support link… What you haven’t mentioned in your post though, is if you have added the new WiFi network SSID/credentials, (extended or otherwise), to your Sonos device. It’s true that Sonos do not officially support WiFi extenders, as stated in their system requirements, but no doubt some WiFi devices out there may work. Tilbud Audiovisuel De bedste priser på Sonos-højttalere i juni 2023 Af Peter Hoffmann Med bidrag fra Vivi Knudsen Senest opdateret 7 June 2023 Er du Sonos-fan og vil du gerne udbygge dit. ![]()
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