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07-08-2023 12:20 PM in
Home TheaterMy two m360 R7 and four Shape M7 speakers have all started restarting since Friday the 7th. Unfortunately, I have been unable to reset them. Total 6 speaker dead????
I think the issue may be related to the firmware. It's possible that Samsung has implemented a kill switch. Several of my speakers have been powered off for over a month. I noticed this problem with one speaker and checked the rest. All six speakers are experiencing the same issue where they keep on restarting.
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07-09-2023 12:07 PM (Last edited 07-09-2023 12:40 PM ) in
Home TheaterI have some good news for you! You don't have to reset your speakers. Instead, find the IP address of the speaker and go to your internet router. From there, block Samsung speakers' IP addresses from accessing the internet. I tested this with two speakers and the rebooting loop stopped.
Edit 1: Now , my all 6 speakers are online and working fine.
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07-09-2023 04:40 PM in
Home TheaterLegend, just did this, and it worked.
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07-09-2023 06:12 PM in
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07-09-2023 07:04 PM in
Home TheaterStrange , on my multiroom apps I can see all 6 speakers as well I can group them too. They are working normally after blocking their internet access.
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07-10-2023 03:32 PM in
Home TheaterFor me this worked. I experienced the same issue with my Samsung WAM750. I only have one WAM750 and I thought it was broken. After reading this message I blocked the WAM750 on my DECO router. The rebooting stopped and now only the red light on my WAM750 showed. At this moment I was able to setup the WAM750 with the wifi setup on the back of my WAM750. Just before reconnecting the WAM750 to my WIFI I unblocked the WAM750 on my DECO router and was able to finish the setup.
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07-11-2023 05:46 AM in
Home TheaterSuper, it frustrated me the whole weekend but now its running again
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07-12-2023 04:18 AM in
Home TheaterHow do you find the IP address of the speaker? I've got 3 M3's and 1 M7?
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07-12-2023 02:34 PM in
Home TheaterThank you!!!
That solved the issue
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07-09-2023 12:12 PM in
Home TheaterWow, thought mine just died on me, but guess I'm not the only one. Just one WAM750 here that started round 6am this morning doing the reboot thing. Red light --> Blue light with message TV sound connect is ready --> red light and reboot.
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07-09-2023 12:28 PM in
Home TheaterFind the ip address of your WAM750 and block this IP from accessing the internet. Reboot loop will stop. I just did this with my 6 WAM speakers