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SoundLink® Air digital music system

Sold from 2012 – 2014

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Unable to select or control Bose product as an AirPlay speaker

If your Bose product does not show up in the AirPlay menu, the AirPlay device says your product is unavailable, or the device cannot control AirPlay functions on your product, try the following:

If the AirPlay device receives a phone call, wait until the call ends.

Some AirPlay devices can receive phone calls. When a call is active, AirPlay controls are not available on the device. Wait until the phone call ends, then try again.

On the source device, toggle Wi-Fi off and back on.

The device you are using to initiate audio might be having trouble communicating on the network. Turn its Wi-Fi setting off and then on again to reestablish a network connection.

Quit the music app and/or iTunes, then wait 10 seconds before retrying.

If using iTunes, close and reopen the application.
If using an iOS device, double-press the Home button, swipe up on your audio app to close it, then wait 10 seconds before re-opening the app and trying again.

Reboot the AirPlay source device.

Eletronics might need to be reset from time to time, much like rebooting a computer. Shut down the device, then turn it back on and try again.

Reset your product.

Much like rebooting a smartphone, your product might need to be reset on occasion to correct minor issues. For more info, see Resetting your product.

Reboot your router.

Routers may need to be reset from time to time—much like rebooting a computer. Disconnect power from the router for 30 seconds, then wait for it to start up and connect. (Note: Any device connected to the Internet will be interrupted during the reset.)

Be sure the AirPlay device is not using a VPN.

If a device is using a VPN (Virtual Private Network), it might not be seen by other devices on your network—like your product. Disconnect the VPN, if in use, and try again.

Be sure the system is within range of the wireless router.

Regardless how close the streaming audio source is to the system, the SoundLink Air must be in range of the wireless router to receive a Wi-Fi signal. A successful connection is indicated by a solid blue Wi-Fi indicator on the front of the SoundLink Air. If the Wi-Fi indicator is not solid blue, move the system closer to the router to increase the Wi-Fi signal strength and establish connectivity.
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