It was fine once I worked out the encryption. I suspect that going with Belkin or similar rather than generic cheapo will give better software and support.
It was a lesson as to why you should password everything and change from default passwords though, even if you think it's on your local network. The network I accidentally connected to still had default passwords on all their stuff, I could have royally screwed them if I was so inclined (which would get particularly annoying with a Sonos I would think).
It was fine once I worked out the encryption. I suspect that going with Belkin or similar rather than generic cheapo will give better software and support.
It was a lesson as to why you should password everything and change from default passwords though, even if you think it's on your local network. The network I accidentally connected to still had default passwords on all their stuff, I could have royally screwed them if I was so inclined (which would get particularly annoying with a Sonos I would think).