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If running a wire is not an option have a look at WiFi repeaters or a home plug (ethernet over power lines)
That return was short-lived. New flooring and various changes in the house relocated my wireless router from the dining room to the living room – from the outside wall facing the garage to an interior wall. This hasn't resulted in any degradation of performance with the bridge in the garage, but my phone no longer operates reliably at all with my wireless network upstairs in the cave (the entertainment devices are wired to the bridge downstairs). There are metal roofs on both structures and they are about 20' apart. The only means of controlling the Sonos is via the network, so that solution is no longer functional.So, what I'd like to know is: has anyone a better suggestion? What network (devices that pull files from a USB connected disk don't qualify) audio player uses an IR remote, is fairly ergonomic and can transition between files without chopping them apart?
Hey D!Thanks for the suggestion, but that remote costs as much as an HP tablet which, I discovered, works great (and gives me functionality the Sonos Remote doesn't) - borrowed my son's. I still want a 'better' solution than the Sonos Connect, but I can't fault the little box on its behavior. To be honest, using the ARC DAC7 with the Sonos yields pretty impressive sound quality. The only real issue I have is that the Sonos doesn't support 24/96. Better that than a player that can't transition between files without a gap. I've been trying to avoid putting a computer in the cave, but that's probably silly.K
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