01-05-13, 08:49 PM
(01-05-13, 07:21 PM)richfzs link Wrote: Anybody familiar with this system?
I'm considering getting a play3, and connecting cable direct to my router. If at some point in the future I get another play3 for another room, will I also need to get a bridge, or can the two play3's talk direct to each other?
From SONOS web page. I guess the answer to your question is yes they can
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