The Sonos Boost does work automatically. Once you connect the Sonos Boost to your Wi-Fi router using an ethernet cable, it sets up a separate network for your Sonos speakers without any manual configuration required. This means that you don’t have to go through any complicated setup process or configure any settings on your own.
I have personally used the Sonos Boost in my own home, and I was impressed with how easy and seamless the setup process was. After plugging the Boost into my router, it automatically created a dedicated network for my Sonos speakers. I didn’t have to enter any passwords or manually connect each speaker to the network.
One of the advantages of having a separate network for your Sonos speakers is that it helps to eliminate interference from other devices on your home Wi-Fi network. This can be particularly useful if you have a lot of devices connected to your Wi-Fi or if you live in an area with a lot of wireless interference.
With the Boost’s automatic setup, you can simply focus on enjoying your Sonos speakers and the music they provide. Whether you’re streaming music from your favorite music service or playing audio from your TV, the Sonos Boost ensures a reliable and uninterrupted connection between your speakers and your network.
The Sonos Boost works automatically by creating a separate network for your Sonos speakers once it is connected to your Wi-Fi router. This eliminates the need for manual configuration and helps to provide a reliable and interference-free connection for your Sonos system.