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NETGEAR's AV network infrastructure at ISE 2024

NETGEAR's AV network infrastructure at ISE 2024

Netgear_400During ISE 2024, NETGEAR introduced the following new products:

M4350 Pro AV Adapters with SMPTE ST 2110 Options

The new M4350 series switches support the SMPTE ST 2110 IP broadcast standard on two models. This significantly reduces entry costs and provides greater ease of configuration.
NETGEAR AV OS™ and Engage Controller software simplifies installation and configuration with pre-configured profiles certified by more than 250 AV device manufacturers and all major audio, video and lighting protocols.

NETGEAR's all-in-one networking solution with the PR460X Pro Router

The recently launched PR460X professional router was also on display at ISE 2024. This router is the missing piece of NETGEAR's overall network solution, which consists of switches, wireless access points, routers and management software. The PR460X Pro is a 10G/Multi-Gigabit Dual WAN Pro router, including Insight Remote Cloud Management. The new PR460X Pro router delivers blazing fast speeds, uninterrupted connectivity, and stress-free local or cloud network management.

Designed exclusively for residential and commercial installation projects, the PR460X router is bundled with select NETGEAR Pro WiFi access points and smart switches to deliver a complete, seamless and future-proof custom experience.

Pro WiFi Access Point with WiFi 7 and Insight Management

The WBE758 Insight WiFi 7 Tri-Band Manageable Access Point delivers the comprehensive capabilities today's integrators need for their most demanding projects, including real-time response, low latency, and increased capacity.

IPMX AV demonstrations over the IP standard for Pro AV

NETGEAR also provided demos to illustrate the benefits of IPMX, the emerging open standard for AV over IP for Pro AV. IPMX is based on the SMPTE ST 2110 protocol and offers a wide range of benefits to the commercial AV world.

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