New GS316EP and GS316EPP switches provide bigger PoE budgets, enhanced security, and intuitive browser-based UI, in a compact form factor and attractive price-point. SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)- ...
Via a new strategic partnership with AV-over-IP provider AMX by HARMAN, NETGEAR’s AV switches are now the recommended choice for all global AMX AV-over-IP installations. According to a press release, ...
As our industry has transitioned and become much more network centric, customer demands have evolved, as have the tools that AV integrators need. NETGEAR, long celebrated as an IT and internet company ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--(NAB, Booth N7310) – NETGEAR®, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTGR), the leading provider of networking products that power businesses of all sizes, today announced three new AV-over-IP ...
NETGEAR, Inc., a global networking company that delivers innovative products to consumers, businesses and service providers, has expanded its fast growing family of ProSAFE Gigabit Plus Switches. With ...
In April 2016, NewTek released NDI version 1.0 as a way to send audio and video signals over gigabit Ethernet. The NewTek TriCaster was the first device to support this protocol, and over time, ...
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Netgear’s Nighthawk series of routers have always been advertised as Netgear’s flagship consumer router products, designed primarily for those looking for networking equipment well suited for gaming ...
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As virtualization trickles down to small businesses, the same network infrastructures that make virtualization successful in the enterprise are needed on a smaller scale. The other key part to ...
Let's take a little overview of network equipment. At the bottom of the network food chain, you get the repeater. It does nothing but takes the bits, boost their signal, and send them on their way.
I recently got a second-hand switch, a Netgear JGS516, but its previous owner can't find the "ears" to mount it inside a rack. I just spent an hour searching around, and it's surprisingly difficult to ...