I just came across this issue myself only today. I hope you are able to resolve the password issue to allow a seamless AirPlay2 implemetation with Sonos. Ninety-nine percent (99%) of the time Sonos and Apple play well together unlike TV manufacturers and their implementations of HDMI-CEC coding. So some anomalies do exist for whatever reason.īotton-line.we’re dealing with electronics that use sophisticated coding to work developed independently by Sonos and Apple. However, oddly the Sonos Amp used to power speakers for a turntable was not affected. requiring a password to initiate AirPlay2). My Beam, ARC’s, Moves and Fives were not affected (i.e. iOS software updates may affect certain Sonos speakers/components differently as in my case. As the software on your iOS device is also by Apple therein lies where the blame should be directed. I would not blame Sonos as AirPlay2 is not a Sonos developed feature. Any other room would require TruePlay after a reset. The Roams will auto-TruePlay so no worries there either. As the Amp was configured it does not allow Trueplay so no loss there. My fix was to (as suggested by reset those speakers. In my case it was my two Roams and Sonos Amp with Sonos Sub used to power stereo speakers. Guess what.some rooms were experiencing the same issue.Airplay2 asking for a password/code. Afterward I decided to check my Sonos for the issue with AirPlay2.
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