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Netgear AV Line M4250-26G4XF-PoE+: High-Performance AV over IP Managed Switch
Introducing the NETGEAR AV Line M4250-26G4XF-PoE+—a purpose-built, managed switch engineered for professional AV over IP deployments. This 24-port 1G PoE+ switch combines enterprise-grade reliability with AV-optimized features to deliver crisp, synchronized audio and video across complex networks. Built for broadcasters, stadiums, classrooms, houses of worship, post-production facilities, and large corporate events, the M4250-26G4XF-PoE+ blends rock-solid L2/L3 capabilities with multicast-aware controls, ensuring low-latency performance and high-quality AV experiences. With a generous 480W PoE budget and flexible uplink options, it powers IP cameras, PTZs, wireless access points, and AV devices while providing ample bandwidth for APs, displays, and control surfaces throughout your venue.
- AV-optimized performance: prioritizes AV streams with QoS, multicast routing, and IGMP management to minimize jitter and latency, so video walls, live streams, and room-control systems stay in perfect sync.
- Flexible power and ports: 24 x 1G PoE+ ports for powering cameras, microphones, and displays, backed by a robust 480W PoE budget; plus 2 x 1G RJ-45 uplinks and 4 x SFP+ ports for high-speed fiber or DAC backhaul.
- Comprehensive management: full-featured web-based GUI and CLI for streamlined configuration, monitoring, and diagnostics; support for VLANs, QoS policies, access control, and SNMP for centralized IT management.
- Scalable AV deployment: designed to support growing AV environments with simple expansion and flexible topologies, including VLAN segmentation for vehicle or campus deployments and multicast control for large-scale AV distribution.
- Rugged, rack-ready design: 1U, rack-mountable form factor built to endure 24/7 operation in demanding environments such as control rooms, broadcast facilities, and live event venues.
Technical Details of Netgear AV Line M4250-26G4XF-PoE+ 24x1G PoE+ 480W 2x1G and 4xSFP+ Managed Switch
- Model: M4250-26G4XF-PoE+
- Ports: 24 x 1G PoE+ ports; 2 x 1G RJ-45 uplink ports; 4 x SFP+ ports
- PoE Budget: 480W total PoE power available to connected devices
- Management: Fully managed switch with VLAN, QoS, IGMP snooping, multicast support, SNMP, and secure CLI/Web GUI access
- Form Factor: 1U rack-mountable chassis suitable for standard 19" racks
- Power: 100-240V AC input (internal power supply) for broad compatibility
- Networking Features: L2/L3 capabilities, advanced AV-aware features, and data plane optimized for AV over IP workloads
How to Install Netgear AV Line M4250-26G4XF-PoE+ 24x1G PoE+ 480W 2x1G and 4xSFP+ Managed Switch
Installing the M4250-26G4XF-PoE+ is straightforward and designed to integrate into existing AV and IT networks with minimal disruption. Follow these general steps to deploy quickly and reliably:
1) Plan your topology. Map out the locations of cameras, displays, microphones, control devices, and access points. Determine which devices will be powered via PoE and where you’ll place the switch to minimize cable runs and interference. Decide on VLANs to separate AV traffic from data traffic, which helps protect AV quality and network security.
2) Mount the switch. Install the unit in a standard 19" rack in a secure, ventilated area. Ensure proper airflow around the chassis and leave space for cable management. Mount the switch using the supplied rack ears and screws according to your rack’s guidelines.
3) Connect power and uplinks. Plug the switch into a reliable mains power source. Connect the device you’ll use as a management interface (laptop or control system) to one of the non-PoE ports or to the uplink ports, depending on your network design. Attach the 2 x 1G RJ-45 uplink ports to your core network or distribution switch, and connect the 4 x SFP+ ports to suitable fiber or DAC links for high-speed backhaul where needed.
4) Deploy PoE devices. Attach PoE devices such as IP cameras, PTZ cameras, conferencing codecs, wireless access points, and other AV endpoints to the 24 PoE+ ports. With a total 480W PoE budget, you can support multiple high-power devices simultaneously; plan allocation to avoid overloading the budget. Use port-level QoS and PoE scheduling if your installation requires power management during off-hours.
5) Initial configuration. Access the switch via its web GUI or CLI. Create VLANs to segment AV traffic from IT data, configure QoS policies to prioritize AV streams (e.g., DSCP tagging or port-based rules), and set multicast groups for AV streams if you’re deploying multicast-enabled cameras or screens. Enable IGMP snooping and MLD for efficient multicast handling. Save your configuration and verify connectivity across all devices.
6) Fine-tune for AV performance. Apply AV-centric features such as multicast optimizations and QoS prioritization rules for real-time audio and video streams. Consider enabling bandwidth monitoring on ports serving critical AV endpoints to ensure consistent performance during peak activity. Update the switch firmware to the latest version from NETGEAR to benefit from improvements and security patches.
7) Documentation and ongoing management. Document your network map, VLAN assignments, QoS policies, and PoE allocations for future maintenance. Use SNMP or the included management tools to monitor performance, thermal status, and port activity. Regularly review logs and alerts to catch issues before they impact AV quality. With NETGEAR’s AV-oriented features, you’ll have a scalable foundation that supports growing AV over IP deployments without rearchitecting your core network.
Frequently asked questions
- What ports does the M4250-26G4XF-PoE+ include? It provides 24 x 1G PoE+ ports for powering AV devices, plus 2 x 1G RJ-45 uplink ports and 4 x SFP+ ports for scalable fiber or high-speed backhaul.
- What is the PoE budget for this switch? The M4250-26G4XF-PoE+ has a total PoE budget of 480W, enabling reliable power delivery to multiple PoE-enabled AV devices simultaneously.
- Is it suitable for AV over IP deployments? Yes. The switch is specifically designed for AV over IP, with AV-optimized QoS, multicast management, and VLAN capabilities to ensure reliable audio and video distribution across large installations.
- What management options are available? The switch offers a web-based GUI and CLI for configuration, plus support for SNMP. It supports VLANs, QoS, IGMP snooping, and other enterprise features to simplify integration into mixed IT/AV environments.
- How should I install and configure it for optimal AV performance? Mount in a 19" rack, connect PoE devices to the 24 ports, connect uplinks to the core network, and configure VLANs, QoS, and multicast settings through the web GUI. Regularly update firmware for best AV stability and security.
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