Post 1 made on Wednesday March 4, 2009 at 16:30 |
maxifox Long Time Member |
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We found that it is completely impossible to use Pronto 9200 with Sonos at the same time because of interference.
We just tried to run Pronto TSU9200 & RFX9200 with a customer that has Sonos. As Sonos starts playing, RFX does not respond, red LED is blinking. When Sonos is paused or stopped, RFX comes back and remote can be used.
Changing the RFX channels does not help.
Anyone has that or can give some tips (yes, we still would like to use 9200 there)?
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Post 2 made on Thursday March 5, 2009 at 05:03 |
mattDC5R Long Time Member |
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have you tried changing the channel Sonos is on?
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Post 3 made on Thursday March 5, 2009 at 22:42 |
Roti Long Time Member |
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The Sonos wireless still uses Wifi, so it is the same as having 2 wireless networks runnng in the same area. You need to switch one of them to different subchannels.
Does the Sonos need to use wireless at all? I've seen 2 cases where "installers" have put in Sonos systems with wireless points, etc ,where all the remote devices and the serving computer sat right next to ethernet network points! If this is the case, ditch the wireless bridge and just plug them in.
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Post 4 made on Friday March 6, 2009 at 13:25 |
Deaky Long Time Member |
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If the Zone players are wired they will still communicate with the hand held controllers using wifi.
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