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#1
Quote from: fastboot on February 09, 2026, 02:08:21 PM@Mr.SmartEpants: You should really think about your QFEED rule. But hope you already realized it.

Why?  What's wrong with the Q-Feed rule?  It's set up exactly as the OPNsense wiki recommended.
BTW, my Sonos speakers are working perfectly fine on the LAN interface (vLAN 0).  I just can NOT get them to work while on the IoT vLAN 33 with my streaming device on vLAN 0.
#2
Quote from: fastboot on January 25, 2026, 11:30:46 PMShow me your "LAN" rules.
Ah, I thought as much.  Thanks for clarifying.  I installed Q-feeds firewall rules yesterday, so that's new on all interfaces.

I'm guessing I need to add a "Sonos pass" rule before the "block access to 'private' networks" rule?
#3
1. Yes (see screenshot)

2. Yes (see screenshot)

3. What do you mean "flows"?  I disabled the "rule-1" to no effect, and I also changed the destination to !'Private'(matches alias) for RFC1918 nets.
I followed your steps, they did not work for me.  I factory-reset all my Sonos speakers and the phone app (on LAN interface) can not see the speakers on the IoT interface and the setup fails.  If I switch my phone to the IoT interface, the setup proceeds normally.  But when I switch the phone back to LAN interface, the Sonos app loses contact with all speakers.
#4
I tried setting this up, but it doesn't work unless I connect my device to the same IoT SSID/vLAN network as the Sonos speakers.  Once I connect to the same vLAN they work fine. I've attached a screengrab of my current FW rules because I'm sure that's where the problem is.  What did I do wrong?
https://imgur.com/aVIkHfU
https://imgur.com/a/EIVy70V