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This article lists the WiFi modes and security standards that are supported by Sonos products. Sonos products running S2 software support additional modes.
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When Sonos is connected to your router’s WiFi network, the Sonos app will show the WiFi signal strength of each product within the Settings tab. This article explains the steps you can take to improve the WiFi connection if your product’s signal strength is low.
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Your Sonos system needs updated network information after you’ve changed your Wi-Fi network name, password, or replaced your router. This article will help you connect your Sonos system to a new router or to a new Wi-Fi network.
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You can choose to disable a Sonos product’s WiFi if it’s connected to your network with an Ethernet cable.
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When your Sonos system is in a wireless setup, it maintains a history of all the WiFi networks it has used. This article will show you how to remove WiFi network information that your system no longer needs.
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In the Sonos app, you can see detailed WiFi networking information for each product. Note that these details will only appear for Sonos products that are in a wireless setup.
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This article will help you reduce wireless interference around your Sonos products. Reducing wireless interference can help issues with Sonos like audio dropouts or speakers disappearing from the app.
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Sonos recommends a wireless setup for most home and small business users. This is typically the simplest way to set up and begin using your Sonos system.
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This article will help you resolve issues that may occur when connecting Sonos to your Wi-Fi network. If you have a new router or changed your Wi-Fi password, see our article on connecting Sonos to a new router or Wi-Fi network.
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This article will show you how to change the 2.4GHz wireless channel on your router. The steps below are applicable for the most common router models, but we recommend you refer to your router’s owner manual for specific instructions.