NETGEAR AV at ISE 2025: AV over IP, SMPTE ST 2110, IPMX, Engage 2.0, WiFi 7, AI, Ultra-Low Latency
By Jennifer P
At ISE 2025, NETGEAR AV is showcasing its latest advancements in AV over IP technology, emphasizing the integration of SMPTE ST 2110 and IPMX standards. Their AV line switches are designed to support both broadcast-grade synchronization and commercial AV applications, facilitating hybrid networks that cater to diverse environments such as live entertainment events and enterprise studios. This versatility ensures seamless handling of various AV over IP protocols, including NDI and AES67.
Network clocking is crucial for SMPTE ST 2110 and IPMX deployments in broadcast applications, while AES67 or Dante protocols are used in commercial AV and audio over IP. Netgear’s solutions offer flexibility for both, ensuring optimal network design.
Netgear’s Engage 2.0 software simplifies AV network configuration and management with a user-friendly interface, now supporting the Netgear Pro Router and WiFi 7 access points for seamless integration.
The M4350 switches, with SMPTE ST 2110 support, highlight Netgear’s dedication to enhancing AV over IP technology with superior performance and reliability.
Additionally, Netgear’s expanded Pro AV Design Team aids with network design, product selection, and troubleshooting, particularly for large-scale installations where automation is key.
With over 370 certified partners, Netgear’s collaboration is showcased in 200+ booths at ISE 2025, demonstrating industry trust in their solutions. The new WiFi 7 access points (WBE718, WBE758) provide multi-gigabit speeds, low latency, and high device density, ideal for large venues and meeting rooms.
Netgear’s comprehensive AV networking approach, including advanced switches, robust management software, and extensive partner support, solidifies their leadership in the industry.
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