I have a pair of Sonos speakers. The Sonos app under Win10 runs them, but I'd like to have them available under Windows itself.
They appear in my router with an IP address, but nowhere under Win10 sound settings.
Can it be done?
Ed
On 7/3/2024 11:14 AM, Ed Cryer wrote:
I have a pair of Sonos speakers. The Sonos app under Win10 runs them, but I'd like to have them available under Windows itself.
They appear in my router with an IP address, but nowhere under Win10 sound settings.
Can it be done?
Ed
There is a claim here, they can be seen in Explorer, below My PC.
https://en.community.sonos.com/speakers-228992/how-to-identify-sonos-speaker-s-ip-address-6837426
https://uploads-eu-west-1.insided.com/sonos-en/attachment/73b0ec2d-63d1-4fd0-8097-46dd498908b0.png
Would these have "Properties" ? Check and see.
Still don't see a simple explanation of whether they push or pull,
and how it works. This thread claims they have a web interface on
Port 1400.
https://bsteiner.info/articles/hidden-sonos-interface
http://<sonos_ip>:1400/status
Paul
Paul wrote:
On 7/3/2024 11:14 AM, Ed Cryer wrote:
I have a pair of Sonos speakers. The Sonos app under Win10 runs them, but I'd like to have them available under Windows itself.
They appear in my router with an IP address, but nowhere under Win10 sound settings.
Can it be done?
Ed
There is a claim here, they can be seen in Explorer, below My PC.
https://en.community.sonos.com/speakers-228992/how-to-identify-sonos-speaker-s-ip-address-6837426
https://uploads-eu-west-1.insided.com/sonos-en/attachment/73b0ec2d-63d1-4fd0-8097-46dd498908b0.png
Would these have "Properties" ? Check and see.
Still don't see a simple explanation of whether they push or pull,
and how it works. This thread claims they have a web interface on
Port 1400.
https://bsteiner.info/articles/hidden-sonos-interface
http://<sonos_ip>:1400/status
Paul
Sonos have planted a whole mess on my PC and lots of others.
They recently removed SMB in an update, but without prior warning.
All of a sudden we didn't have access to our NAS.
And when we all looked around the shop, there are various entries in our routers, a recommendation to alter Windows shares (which doesn't work), and a complete indifference from Sonos.
I uninstalled the app, re-installed, and same problem.
It's yet another example of the rising occurrence of couldn't-care-less programming; we're the bosses, we do it, get lost.
I call it Trumpism.
Oh, and so I went in search of an earlier version of the app (prior to 8.0) and couldn't find one).
Ed
Paul wrote:
On 7/3/2024 3:32 PM, Ed Cryer wrote:
Paul wrote:
On 7/3/2024 11:14 AM, Ed Cryer wrote:
I have a pair of Sonos speakers. The Sonos app under Win10 runs them, but I'd like to have them available under Windows itself.
They appear in my router with an IP address, but nowhere under Win10 sound settings.
Can it be done?
Ed
There is a claim here, they can be seen in Explorer, below My PC.
https://en.community.sonos.com/speakers-228992/how-to-identify-sonos-speaker-s-ip-address-6837426
https://uploads-eu-west-1.insided.com/sonos-en/attachment/73b0ec2d-63d1-4fd0-8097-46dd498908b0.png
Would these have "Properties" ? Check and see.
Still don't see a simple explanation of whether they push or pull,
and how it works. This thread claims they have a web interface on
Port 1400.
https://bsteiner.info/articles/hidden-sonos-interface
http://<sonos_ip>:1400/status
Paul
Sonos have planted a whole mess on my PC and lots of others.
They recently removed SMB in an update, but without prior warning.
All of a sudden we didn't have access to our NAS.
And when we all looked around the shop, there are various entries in our routers, a recommendation to alter Windows shares (which doesn't work), and a complete indifference from Sonos.
I uninstalled the app, re-installed, and same problem.
It's yet another example of the rising occurrence of couldn't-care-less programming; we're the bosses, we do it, get lost.
I call it Trumpism.
Oh, and so I went in search of an earlier version of the app (prior to 8.0) and couldn't find one).
Ed
Not all the entries in this blurb will be appropriate. This just
hints at the complexity of the control and data ports the thing uses,
similar to the complexity of VOIP setup and teardown. Apparently UPNP
figures prominently. The only thing I know about that, is I could
see on a streaming server I set up, what tracks and albums were on
offer. I don't know if there are other UPNP setups or not or what
they might be.
https://community.ui.com/questions/Need-help-SONOS-with-VLANs-not-working/e006dde3-c4ad-4b03-98ed-b61f7b2b817b
Here are the Groups:
Sonos Control (Ports): 1400 and 4444
Sonos Players (IP): 10.20.0.6-10.20.0.9 (fixed IPs)
Sonos TCP (Ports): 445, 3401, 3445, 3500, 4070, 4444, 1400, 1443, 7000, 8080, 5000, 5001, 32000-49999
Sonos UDP (Ports): 136-139, 1900, 1901, 2869, 10243, 10280-10284, 5353, 6969, 3722, 319, 320
mDNS (IP):224.0.0.251
Secure LANS: 10.0.0.0/24, 10.10.0.0/24
I guess people buy this stuff for the "puzzles" it presents ? :-)
https://bsteiner.info/articles/hidden-sonos-interface
I guess this is where you get out your copy of Wireshark, while
it is working, and you reverse engineer the thing. That's most
practical if it uses http and not https. And given the devices
hold account and password information for music sources, the chances
of http are slim to none.
Paul
Blimey! I'm not entering that pool of sharks!
Why have Sonos done this? A month now, and they've issued no update.
I think I'll try a wired connection until they sort it out.
Will this work into two speakers?
A splitter in the back of the PC; two 3.5 cables into speakers. I can get 3 metre long cables.
Ed
I've been in touch with Sonos; over the phone, online chat and user forum. Everywhere the same refrain emanates; we'll be restoring functions over the coming weeks.
As to why they withdrew functions, no reply; they clam up, and we are left hanging.
What has happened?
They issued an update to all devices; Windows, iOS, android. And that clipped functions.
My best guess is some calamity at HQ; massive data breach, massive hardware fail, massive panic reaction.
And they are "investigating" and "being cautious". And keeping quiet about the cause.
Ed
On 7/4/2024 1:45 PM, Ed Cryer wrote:
I've been in touch with Sonos; over the phone, online chat and user forum. Everywhere the same refrain emanates; we'll be restoring functions over the coming weeks.
As to why they withdrew functions, no reply; they clam up, and we are left hanging.
What has happened?
They issued an update to all devices; Windows, iOS, android. And that clipped functions.
My best guess is some calamity at HQ; massive data breach, massive hardware fail, massive panic reaction.
And they are "investigating" and "being cautious". And keeping quiet about the cause.
Ed
So that's a ransomware, in motion.
Paul
Paul wrote:
On 7/4/2024 1:45 PM, Ed Cryer wrote:
I've been in touch with Sonos; over the phone, online chat and user forum. Everywhere the same refrain emanates; we'll be restoring functions over the coming weeks.
As to why they withdrew functions, no reply; they clam up, and we are left hanging.
What has happened?
They issued an update to all devices; Windows, iOS, android. And that clipped functions.
My best guess is some calamity at HQ; massive data breach, massive hardware fail, massive panic reaction.
And they are "investigating" and "being cautious". And keeping quiet about the cause.
Ed
So that's a ransomware, in motion.
Paul
Nice comparison!
They still deliver things like Spotify, BBC Sounds, Sonos Radio etc. But most people use expensive Sonos speakers for their personal music libraries. And that's where the error 913 occurs.
Ed
They still deliver things like Spotify, BBC Sounds, Sonos Radio etc. But
most people use expensive Sonos speakers for their personal music
libraries. And that's where the error 913 occurs.
Ed
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