Roon rock is not providing wireless audiozones

So I got hold of a Nuc. Roon rock installed. Removed roon server from my windows pc. Everything works just fine. But for one thing. My rock is not seeing the wireless audiozones i have in my house. It only sees the wired audiozones. Does anyone know how to solve this? Roonserver on windows saw my wireless audiozones so I guess it is not router relared but do tell me.

Much appreciated

Are you sure that you don’t have two subnets at play in your home? What is the IP address of your NUC and the IP address of one of your wireless zones?

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The nuc is 192.168.2.7 the node is 192.168.68.102

Yup - different subnets. You need to get everything on the 192.168.2.x subnet. I suspect that your Windows PC was connecting to both subnets simultaneously if it has both wired and wifi connections.

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Hmm not sure how to do that.

So, can you start by describing your network: what hardware (e.g. routers/switches/mesh) you have and what the topology is?

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ISP Modem router. mesh wifi via deco all devices like sonos bluesound phones etc connected to mesh. Wired is directly connected with isp router. Btw i just lost my codec via sys reset i think. Would you know how i can find the correct codec file for my system

Missing codec? See the Help article:

I’m not familiar with the Deco mesh system, but see if it can use the same subnet as your modem/router instead of setting up another one.

Does the Deco you are using have ethernet? You could connect your wired devices to the Deco and then put the ISP router into bridge mode. You may need an unmanaged switch if the Deco has limited ethernet ports.

Or if the deco does not have ethernet you could try putting the Deco in bridge mode (TP link calls this Access Point mode) so that it gets its IP addresses from the ISP router.

And if you want more info:

The goal is to have only one device server up DHCP addresses.
As it is right now you basically have two networks giving out IPs so it is more difficult to get devices to talk to each other. In the case of Roon they will not talk to each until they are on the same network subnet.

Super will try that. On the codec I read the article but can’t define which one I should pick.

Are you sure this is the correct codec. This because it say amd and i have an intel nuc8i5BEH

Yes it is the correct codec.

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Indeed. Thanks for the help. You’re the best.

Problem solved. I’m blessed wuth having a network manager as friend. It took him 90 minutes. Apparently my homenetwork was a mess. Not anymore now. Everything is working super! Thanks to you too.

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