
The launch positions NETGEAR as a key enabler of next‑generation IP‑based broadcast workflows, addressing bandwidth and reliability demands of live production. Broad partner participation amplifies market reach and accelerates adoption of SMPTE ST 2110 standards.
The NAB Show remains the premier venue for broadcast technology announcements, and NETGEAR’s presence underscores its strategic shift toward high‑performance AV‑over‑IP networking. By introducing the M4350‑16M4V and M4350‑16C, the company tackles two critical pain points: secure, high‑density PoE++ connectivity for edge devices and massive 100 Gbps aggregation for core infrastructure. These models integrate lockable Neutrik etherCON, opticalCON QUAD, and powerCON TRUE1 interfaces, ensuring both physical security and flexible uplink options for diverse production environments.
Beyond hardware, NETGEAR’s Engage Controller 2.4 delivers a profile‑based approach that abstracts complex switch settings into reusable templates. This reduces deployment time and minimizes human error, a vital advantage for live‑event engineers who must reconfigure networks on the fly. The software’s support for SMPTE ST 2110 timing, including grandmaster and boundary‑clock functions, aligns with industry moves toward deterministic, synchronized video streams, reinforcing NETGEAR’s relevance in standards‑driven broadcast workflows.
The broader ecosystem impact is significant. With more than 110 partner manufacturers showcasing solutions powered by NETGEAR, the company creates a de‑facto reference architecture for IP‑based production facilities. Government‑compatible, TAA‑compliant SKUs further expand the addressable market into public‑sector broadcasting. Collectively, these developments accelerate the migration from traditional SDI to fully IP‑native studios, promising lower capex, greater scalability, and enhanced reliability for broadcasters worldwide.
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