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Does Pi-Hole disrupt anything important?
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I'm using AdGuard, which is pretty similar. I had issues with my Sonos speakers. The devices couldn't find the speakers until I set a few servers on the whitelist.
Apart from that, all's good.
Good, Sonos is shit anyway.
Why would a speaker even need an app in order to be configured when a webapp should be fine? And why would that app need GPS location data in order to do so? It is on my network, it should just find the devices on my network. I don't need to be able to access it when I am on the other side of the world. It is a speaker.
And most importantly, why would the app on the computer have LESS functionality than the mobile app?
Sonos is the embodiment of enshittification.
Any alternatives you could suggest?
The speaker I have sounds great, but I agree the software is utter garbage.