Sonos and I guess their competitors do this by dropping WiFi
compatibility.  They exist on their own network in the same ISM band
so I wonder how well they coexist with WiFi.  Online reports say
poorly under crowded band conditions.

On Sun, 15 Jan 2017 09:50:05 -0500, you wrote:

>Hi
>
>The push behind this is whole house audio. These guys want to be able to set 
>up WiFi
>speakers / mic's all through a home and get proper audio imaging in each room. 
>They likely
>also want to use it to figure out which mic you are talking to using time of 
>arrival. They very 
>much want to do this in real environments (300 WiFi nets in the building). 
>Since they want to
>roll it out that way, it’s got to be cheap and fairly robust. They need their 
>gizmo to work with 
>the infrastructure you already have.
>
>Bob
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