

If you’re still unable to add tracks via Sonos after following these steps, check to see if home sharing permissions have been correctly set on both devices (Mac/Windows PC and iOS Device) connected to the same WiFi network, such as AirPlay and HomeKit, which can be checked under the control center’s accessibility and security panels, respectively. Verify Home Sharing Permissions on your Devices Now tap on account settings and log out from both existing accounts linked to Apple Music before logging back in on both devices once again and waiting until the re-authorization process completes successfully before trying again with adding tracks to the queue using Sonos.Then choose Apple Music as a source from here.To do this, open up settings in the Sonos Controller app by tapping on “More” below, followed by “Settings.”.If you’re still having issues adding songs to your queue in Apple Music via Sonos speakers, a quick way around this problem is resyncing Apple Music with your system. Resync Apple Music with your Sonos Speaker Photo credit by Michał Borowczyk from Unsplash
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The next step is to check if there’s an available update for your Sonos hardware by using the Sonos Controller app on your smartphone or tablet. Check your Sonos Speaker for Software Updates To do this, first use the Sonos Controller app to pause any music currently playing from the speaker, then unplug the power cable from it for about 10 seconds before plugging it in again and waiting for the device to boot up completely. The first thing you should do is restart the Sonos speaker that is having trouble adding tracks to the queue.
