JJZolx;643544 Wrote:
> But if you already had a Sonos wireless network, would you still need
> the bridge?
>
I don't think so, I think the Bridge is only needed if none of the
other Sonos devices in the network can be connected with a wire. If at
least one of them can be connected with a wire, t
erland;643542 Wrote:
> As I've understood, one of the Sonos devices have to be connected with a
> wire then the rest will communicate wireless using Sonos proprietary
> wireless protocol.
>
> So if you have two Play:3 devices and one is connected with wire it
> works. If you want both to be wire
But if you already had a Sonos wireless network, would you still need
the bridge?
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JJZolx;643408 Wrote:
> The devices themselves don't do wireless? Why is that?
>
As I've understood, one of the Sonos devices have to be connected with
a wire then the rest will communicate wireless using Sonos proprietary
wireless protocol.
So if you have two Play:3 devices and one is connected
The devices themselves don't do wireless? Why is that?
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Hello, I was just reviewing some marketing material about the new Sonos
"Play" 3. It appears to have a similiar capability to the Stereo
settings of Squeeze Server 7.6 where you can use two wireless devices
for a Left and Right Stereo channel. What I found interesting was the
price. They have l