AV-IT convergence is transforming enterprise infrastructure into unified, IP-based ecosystems driven by AV over IP (AVoIP). This shift enables scalable, flexible communication systems but demands high-performance networks, robust security, and collaboration between AV and IT teams to ensure seamless, future-ready digital experiences.
By – Abhishek Anand, Country Manager – NETGEAR India & SAARC
The lines between Audio-Visual (AV) systems and Information Technology (IT) are blurring, marking a significant shift in how enterprises approach digital infrastructure. What was once a clear separation—IT managing data infrastructure while AV teams managed meeting room technologies and display systems – is now evolving into a unified, IP-driven ecosystem.
Today, these two worlds are merging. This convergence is transforming how organizations build and manage modern communication environments. From smart meeting rooms to large-scale digital signage networks, everything now relies on unified, IP-based infrastructure.
Managing this unified network requires specialized tools and robust hardware. Organizations need systems capable of handling heavy video traffic without compromising critical data performance.
The Rise of AV over IP (AVoIP)
A key driver behind this transformation is AV over IP (AVoIP). Instead of relying on traditional HDMI or SDI cables, businesses are increasingly using standard Ethernet networks to deliver high-quality audio and video.
This shift simplifies infrastructure significantly. There is less dependence on proprietary cabling and rigid matrix systems, allowing for more flexible and scalable deployments. Adding a new display or endpoint is as simple as connecting it to a nearby network switch.
AVoIP not only reduces installation complexity but also lowers costs while offering unmatched flexibility. Organizations can expand their systems gradually, aligning with growth and evolving needs.
Why Network Performance is Non-Negotiable
As AV becomes part of the broader IT ecosystem, network performance becomes critical. Unlike traditional data traffic, which is often burst-based, AV traffic requires continuous, high-bandwidth, and low-latency transmission.
Even minor disruptions can impact user experience. While dropped data packets in standard IT environments can be retransmitted, packet loss in AV results in visible issues such as video freezing or audio distortion.
This shift places new demands on IT teams, who must now manage continuous AV streams alongside regular data operations. Reliable, high-performance networking infrastructure is essential to ensure seamless delivery.
Purpose-Built Networking for AV Environments
Standard IT infrastructure is not always optimized for AV workloads. Modern AV networks require capabilities such as efficient multicast handling, high Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, and simplified configuration.
Advanced networking solutions are designed to handle multicast traffic effectively, ensuring that video streams are delivered only where needed, rather than overwhelming the entire network. High PoE capacity enables devices such as cameras, displays, and access points to be powered directly through the network, reducing the need for additional electrical infrastructure.
Equally important is ease of deployment. User-friendly interfaces and profile-based configurations allow teams to set up complex AV networks quickly, without extensive command-line expertise. This reduces deployment time and minimizes the risk of errors.
Addressing these needs requires networking solutions that combine performance, scalability, and ease of deployment. Providers such as NETGEAR are focusing on delivering these capabilities through dedicated Pro AV portfolios, including solutions such as the M4250 series AV switches, designed for seamless AV over IP deployments, and the M4350 series for high-bandwidth, enterprise-grade environments.
These solutions offer advanced multicast optimization, high Power over Ethernet (PoE) capabilities, and simplified configuration through the NETGEAR Engage Controller, along with enterprise-grade security features including network segmentation and access control.
Security in Converged Networks
As AV devices become part of enterprise networks, security becomes a major concern. Unsecured endpoints, such as digital displays or wireless presentation systems, can create vulnerabilities.
Modern networking approaches incorporate robust security measures, including access controls; secure management protocols, and network segmentation. These features help protect sensitive data while ensuring uninterrupted AV performance.
Bridging the Gap between AV and IT Teams
The convergence of AV and IT is not just a technological shift—it is also an operational one. Traditionally, AV and IT teams have worked independently, with different priorities and expertise.
Today, successful deployments require collaboration. AV professionals focus on user experience and signal quality, while IT teams prioritize network reliability and security. A unified approach enables both teams to work efficiently on a shared platform.
This collaboration leads to faster project execution, easier troubleshooting, and more reliable communication systems.
Building Future-Ready Infrastructure
The convergence of AV and IT is now the standard across corporate offices, educational institutions, broadcast environments, and entertainment venues. Organizations must invest in infrastructure designed for this integrated reality.
By adopting scalable and flexible networking solutions, businesses can future-proof their environments and ensure seamless, high-quality communication experiences. A strong network foundation is essential to support the growing demands of modern AV systems.
