Description
Netgear AV Line M4350-32F8V Ethernet Switch
The Netgear AV Line M4350-32F8V is engineered and certified for audio/video over IP with dedicated service and support, delivering a seamless blend of AV performance and IT reliability. Building on the simplicity of the M4250 AV Line, the M4350 adds enterprise-class hardware, redundant power options, and larger fabrics to handle demanding AV/IT deployments. Designed to simplify complex AV over IP networks, this switch is built for professional installations where dependable transport, predictable latency, and robust management are non-negotiable.
- Enterprise-grade hardware with redundant power — The M4350-32F8V provides redundant power supplies and hot-swappable components to maximize uptime, ensuring continuous operation in critical AV environments such as broadcast studios, conference centers, and large lecture halls.
- 32 fixed ports plus 8 high-speed uplinks — This model combines a dense edge port set with scalable uplinks, enabling you to connect numerous AV endpoints while maintaining ample bandwidth for backbone and distribution traffic.
- 25G and 100G fabric for AV over IP — Enhanced transport fabrics support low-latency, high-throughput media delivery, preserving fidelity for uncompressed and near‑uncompressed AV streams across the network.
- AV over IP certification and QoS for media traffic — Engineered for AV/IT convergence, the switch includes AV-specific quality of service, multicast control, and traffic prioritization to ensure smooth, jitter-free playback and collaboration across devices.
- Reliability with enterprise features and dedicated support — Alongside resilient hardware, Netgear delivers enterprise-grade service, warranty coverage, and access to specialized AV/IT guidance to optimize deployment and operation.
Technical Details of Netgear AV Line M4350-32F8V Ethernet Switch
- Model: M4350-32F8V
- Purpose: AV over IP Ethernet switch designed for professional AV/IT deployments
- Ports: 32 fixed edge ports with 8 high-speed uplink/fabric ports
- Fabric/Uplink Speeds: 25G and 100G fabric options to support high-bandwidth AV transport
- Power: Redundant hot-swappable power supplies for failover and high availability
- Chassis/Form Factor: Enterprise-class switch designed for rack-mount deployment in data centers or AV control rooms
- Networking Features: Layer 2 and Layer 3 switching basics, QoS tailored for AV traffic, multicast (IGMP/MLD) support, and AV‑oriented traffic engineering
- Management: On-premises and integrated management options with Netgear AV/IT management tooling; supports secure access, firmware updates, and configuration backup
- Certifications: AV over IP certified to meet industry expectations for reliable media transport
How to install Netgear AV Line M4350-32F8V Ethernet Switch
Installing the M4350-32F8V is straightforward for AV/IT teams familiar with enterprise switches. Begin by planning a secure, well-ventilated rack space with adequate airflow and a stable power source. Ensure access to the management interface and that you have the latest firmware from Netgear’s portal to maximize performance and security.
1) Mount and power: Install the switch in a standard 19-inch rack, connect both redundant power supplies, and verify power-on self-test completes successfully. Position the unit to minimize physical interference with cables and to optimize cooling.
2) Network layout planning: Map edge devices (AV endpoints, encoders/decoders, control panels) to the 32 fixed ports. Designate uplink paths to the core network using the 8 high-speed fabric ports, ensuring redundancy where possible. Prepare VLANs and multicast groups for AV traffic as required by the deployment scenario.
3) Initial configuration: Access the management interface via the default IP address or a temporary management network. Apply the latest firmware, set a strong admin password, and enable secure management protocols. Configure basic network settings, including VLANs, QoS policies tuned for AV traffic, and multicast controls for streaming endpoints.
4) AV-specific tuning: Implement AV QoS profiles to prioritize critical streams (e.g., uncompressed video, synchronized room systems) over general data traffic. Enable IGMP/MLD snooping and appropriate multicast routing to ensure reliable group communications and minimized latency jitter for live feeds.
5) Validation and hardening: Connect representative AV devices to edge ports, then perform end-to-end testing of latency, jitter, and packet loss. Validate failover for power supplies, verify uplink stability on 25G/100G paths, and confirm that management access is secured. Periodically check firmware updates and monitor switch health through the AV/IT management suite.
Once configured, document the topology, port mappings, QoS rules, and multicast configurations to simplify future maintenance and expansion. The M4350-32F8V is designed to scale with your AV expansion plans, preserving performance as new endpoints and higher‑bandwidth streams are added to the network.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the Netgear M4350-32F8V best used for? It is built for AV over IP deployments that require reliable, low-latency media transport with enterprise-grade hardware. Typical use cases include broadcast facilities, large conference venues, education campuses, houses of worship, and corporate AV systems where AV/IT convergence is essential.
- What makes the M4350 distinct from entry-level switches? The M4350 combines redundant power, larger fabric capacity with 25G/100G uplinks, and AV-certified features, offering higher availability, better scalability, and AV-optimized traffic handling compared with basic switches.
- Does the M4350-32F8V support PoE? This model emphasizes AV/IT convergence and high-bandwidth transport. PoE support is not highlighted in its core specifications; refer to the official spec sheet for precise power delivery capabilities and PoE availability for edge devices.
- How is AV traffic prioritized on this switch? The switch provides AV-oriented QoS and traffic engineering to prioritize critical media streams, ensure deterministic delivery, and reduce jitter for synchronized AV playback across endpoints.
- What management options are available? Netgear’s AV/IT management framework supports centralized configuration, firmware updates, and monitoring. The switch can be managed on-site or integrated into broader network management workflows, with security features to protect access and configurations.
- Can I scale this switch easily if my AV network grows? Yes. With 32 fixed ports and 8 uplink/fabric ports, you can expand by adding additional switches and distributing AV streams across the fabric, leveraging the 25G/100G uplinks to maintain performance as demands increase.
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