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Not an issue at all. My router is in another room and the sound bar works perfectly fine. It just needs a wireless internet connection and one small cable to the tv.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No - as long as your wifi is reasonably strong from the other room. I have five Sonos players in various parts of my house - all works great with my router located in the home office.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.So long as you have a strong enough wireless signal it shouldn’t be an issue. Sonos actually recommends you leave some space between your router and your speakers, as close proximity to each other can cause feedback issues. (I can attest to this, had some cracking noises coming from my sub when it was too close to the router).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No that's not an issue at all. Make sure to purchase the BOOST which will sit in your closet by the router to connect the SONOS to your internet as well as the wireless network for you to control it from your devices. (the boost is not often recommended by sales people because SONOS is wifi compatible. Purchase it anyways lest you find yourself frustrated with slowed wifi speeds and occasional connection dropouts)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, connects wirelessly. My router is on a different floor of the house
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