The collaboration validates EVS systems on Netgear’s AV switching platforms to provide a pretested network foundation for SMPTE ST 2110 and related IP workflows used in live sports, broadcast and REMI productions.
“When productions shift to IP, the network can’t be an afterthought,” said Dieter Backx, EVS VP of control and orchestration. “We’ve validated our media infrastructure solutions on Netgear’s AV switches so customers can spend less time tuning infrastructure and more time running shows. It’s a practical and efficient path to SMPTE ST 2110 workflows, or any other IP transport mechanism such as NDI or Dante, whether on site, remote or distributed.”
Netgear and EVS jointly tested EVS Cerebrum, Neuron and Strada across Netgear M4350 and M4250 series switches. Netgear is providing supported configuration guidance and Engage Controller profiles, backed by AV-focused technical support services, to help teams bring validated configurations online faster.
The companies said the validated approach supports fully IP-based live production workflows and improves day-to-day consistency with out-of-the-box configurations designed to shorten setup and reduce risk, yielding more predictable behavior for timing, QoS and bandwidth handling.
Beyond lab testing, the partnership extends to customer deployments, training and global technical support and takes effect immediately with no geographic limitations.
“As live production continues its transition to IP, customers want proven solutions they can deploy with confidence,” said Richard Jonker, Netgear VP of commercial business development. “By validating EVS live media infrastructure solutions on our AV switches, we’re providing a reliable, standards-based network foundation that simplifies deployment while delivering the timing accuracy and performance required in mission-critical broadcast environments.”
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