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A solid plan prevents surprises. Some approaches:
For critical links, a proactive approach is essential—better to replace before failure than during an outage.
Always have a few identical spare modules on hand:
Order extra units from the same batch during installation—this ensures compatibility and reliable performance.
Clear management supports lifecycle control:
This spreads out wear and tear and extends the usability of your hardware.
Cheap modules can work fine, but:
For backbone links and AV matrix connections, it pays to choose NETGEAR quality or well-tested third-party modules.
Don’t run components at their limit:
This margin provides a buffer for natural degradation—and prevents operating “on the edge”.
Replacing fiber modules isn’t a matter of “only when it breaks.” In AV over IP networks, reliability is crucial—and that requires planning, monitoring, and strategic management. By replacing modules on time, keeping spares, and choosing quality, you prevent downtime and keep your network stable.
In the next blog, we’ll wrap up the series with an overview of best practices and a summary of key insights.
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