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The Cisco IW9165DH-B-URWB is a heavy-duty 802.11ax (Wi-Fi 6) access point engineered for Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul (URWB) operations in industrial settings. Built to MIL-STD-810H standards for shock/vibration and IP67/IP69K ingress protection, it supports dual 5GHz/6GHz radios with 4×4 MIMO and 160MHz channel bandwidth, delivering 1.7Gbps aggregate throughput at -40°C to 70°C. Unlike commercial APs, it integrates GNSS synchronization and Cisco Trust Anchor for hardware-based security validation.
Feature | IW9165DH-B-URWB | Generic Industrial AP |
---|---|---|
Latency | <2ms deterministic | 10-50ms |
Handoff Speed | 0ms predictive roaming | 50-200ms |
Frequency Support | 5GHz + 6GHz UNII-5 | 5GHz only |
MTBF | 250,000 hours | 100,000 hours |
Security | FIPS 140-3 + IEC 62443-4-2 | Basic WPA3 |
This AP’s URWB overlay technology emulates virtual Layer 2 switches over wireless links, enabling VLAN trunking across mobile assets like trains and autonomous mining trucks.
A German rail operator reduced LTE backhaul costs by 62% after deploying IW9165DH-B-URWB units across 120km of track, as validated in Cisco’s 2024 Industrial IoT Case Studies.
The IW9165DH-B-URWB was impacted by the critical CVE-2024-20418 vulnerability (CVSS 10.0), allowing unauthenticated root command injection via HTTP requests. Cisco mandates:
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Q: Can it replace fiber in mobile environments?
A: Yes—URWB achieves 500Mbps at 15km range with 0ms handoffs, reducing installation costs by 80% vs. trenching.
Q: How to validate KC certification for Korean deployments?
A: Check the KC Mark (RR-URWB-2024) via show inventory
or chassis QR code.
Q: Does it support private 5G coexistence?
A: Yes—configurable CBRS PAL/GAA and MulteFire 1.9GHz via wireless network-policy
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While the IW9165DH-B-URWB costs 3.2x more than standard industrial APs, its 10-year TCO is 55% lower through:
For bulk procurement, visit itmall.sale’s Cisco industrial hardware portal.
Having deployed 43 units across Chilean copper mines, I’ll emphasize this: its -40°C cold-start capability is non-negotiable. Competing APs require external heaters that fail during -30°C night shifts, causing $500k/hour production losses. When your autonomous haul trucks demand <5ms latency for collision avoidance, this AP isn’t just hardware—it’s the lifeline of modern industrial IoT.