
- #Install sonos on mac install
- #Install sonos on mac update
- #Install sonos on mac android
- #Install sonos on mac windows
* Feature exclusive to Sonos Web (not available on official Sonos App) Planned Features

Room selection from the Now Playing bar.Adjust individual speaker volume/mute or adjust for the whole group.Quickly & easily switch between rooms/groups.Party mode (Group all speakers into one group).Queue management via icon on Now Playing bar.Browse & play your saved spotify playlists, albums, & songs.Browsing & searching is cached for quicker load times.All artist & album names are links that take you to that item *.View Artists, Genres & Playlists with Album Art! *.Browse, Queue, & Play your entire music library by category.Search your entire music library with Top Results *.If you would like to see a feature developed, please open an issue. Sonos Web is a developing project and is not yet feature complete.

#Install sonos on mac windows
Sonos Web has been tested on Windows 10, macOS, Linux, and Raspbian Stretch Lite (9.6).Ĭheck out the following Youtube video to see a brief demo of the system in use. Sonos Web relies upon the node-sonos project for all its Sonos communication.
#Install sonos on mac install
Install Sonos Web on a single computer and access and manage your system from any browser on your network. If the Sonos SMB1 and NTLMv1 issues aren't corrected eventually, though, I may find myself following your Plex workaround, though.Sonos Web is a browser based controller for your Sonos sound system.
#Install sonos on mac android
I use Plex (PlexAmp) primarily in my car with Android Auto, which is really great. It isn't completely horrible, but I prefer to access my library directly via Sonos. I find the interface to Plex in the Sonos app to be tedious and slow. I myself don't access my music via my Plex server through Sonos much. Are you saying that you basically are now accessing your music library in Sonos via the Sonos Plex music service functionality? That is, rather than using Sonos to access your on-disk library directly, you sort of use Plex as a proxy to access the same library, and in doing so, you dispense with Sonos' SMB1 and NTLMv1 issues of accessing your Synology? That's a clever workaround. I also have Plex, and it points to the same music library. Previously, I had configured Sonos to access the Synology NAS using my own user credentials, so now it uses this new minimal privileged "Sonos" user.

I'm not sure it is effective in mitigating the security issues, but what I did was create a "Sonos" user on my Synology, which only had read-only access to my music library. I did end up enabling NTLMv1 despite the warnings. I hit this same problem, and thanks to your post, was able to work around it. So any insight into this problem would be appreciated too!)

I don't think the Sonos is having connection problems because it streams music from internet radio stations just fine.
#Install sonos on mac update
(And BTW, while my Sonos system does connect to the Music Library now and is able update the index, it does not seem to be able to play music: after a few seconds of playing a song, the network connection times out. And I don't understand if this is sufficient to "fix" the problem. However, I cannot find what ports are necessary to block. One user on a Synology user discussion site seemed to say this could be mitigated/fixed by blocking some ports on your router-so that such a protocol is not accessible from outside one's local network. However, there are dire warnings about the lack of security of this old protocol. That this can be fixed by allowing SMB1 connections, AND enabling NTLMv1 on the Synology. Upgrading to DSM 7 on my synology had the unexpected side effect of disconnecting my Sonos from the music library that I have on the Synology NAS (a DS216+ model).
