I Want To Change My Wireless Network Password; Status Indicators - Sonos PLAY:1 Product Manual

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I want to change my wireless network password

If your Sonos system is set up wirelessly and you change your wireless network password, you will also need
to change it on your Sonos system.
Temporarily connect one of your Sonos speakers to your router with an Ethernet cable.
1.
Choose one of the following:
2.
• Using the Sonos app on a mobile device, go to More -> Settings -> Advanced Settings -> Wireless
Setup.
• Using the Sonos app on a PC, go to Settings -> Advanced from the Manage menu. On the General
tab, select Wireless Setup.
• Using the Sonos app on a Mac, go to Preferences -> Advanced from the Sonos menu. On the General
tab, select Wireless Setup.
Enter the new wireless network password when prompted.
3.
Once the password is accepted, you can unplug the speaker from your router and move it back to its
4.
original location.

Status indicators

Indicator Lights
Flashing white
Powering up
Solid white
Powered up and associated
(dimly lit)
with a Sonos system (normal
operation)
Solid white
Touch control(s) active
(brightly lit)
Flashing green
Powered up, not yet
associated with a Sonos
system
Or,
WAC (wireless access
configuration) join ready
Status
Sonos Product
BRIDGE, BOOST,
CONNECT, SUB,
CONNECT:AMP,
DOCK, PLAY:1,
PLAY:3, PLAY:5,
PLAYBAR,
PLAYBASE
BRIDGE, BOOST,
CONNECT, SUB,
CONNECT:AMP,
DOCK, PLAY:1,
PLAY:3, PLAY:5,
PLAYBAR,
PLAYBASE
PLAY:5 (gen2),
PLAYBASE
BRIDGE, BOOST,
CONNECT, SUB,
CONNECT:AMP,
DOCK, PLAY:1,
PLAY:3, PLAY:5,
PLAYBAR,
PLAYBASE
Additional Information
You can turn the white status indicator
light on or off from More -> Settings ->
Room Settings. (Sonos products that are
paired together share the same setting.)
Brightens when touch controls are
activated.
For a SUB, this may indicate the SUB is
not yet paired with a speaker.
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