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The C9115AXE-C is Cisco’s flagship Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) access point designed for stadiums, convention centers, and other ultra-high-density venues requiring carrier-grade wireless. This model features an 8×8:8 radio architecture on the 6GHz band, delivering up to 9.6 Gbps throughput while supporting 2,000+ concurrent clients – a 300% capacity boost over earlier Wi-Fi 6 models like the C9115AXI.
Cisco markets this AP for low-latency mass connectivity, with hardware-accelerated QoS for applications like live 8K video streaming and industrial AR/VR.
Feature | C9115AXE-C | C9115AXI |
---|---|---|
Max Clients | 2,000+ | 1,200 |
6GHz Channel Width | 320MHz | 160MHz |
Target Venues | Stadiums/Event Arenas | Large Enterprises |
Latency | <2ms | <5ms |
Encryption | Quantum-Safe | WPA3-Enterprise |
Q: How does it prevent channel congestion with thousands of devices?
The AP uses Cisco Channel Shadowing – a patented technique that creates virtual sub-channels within 320MHz bands, isolating high-priority traffic like emergency alerts or payment systems.
Q: Can it integrate with 5G cellular networks for converged access?
Yes. Through Cisco Crosswork Network Automation, it shares telemetry with 5G cores to optimize handoffs between Wi-Fi and cellular.
For enterprises and municipalities needing future-proof wireless, the “C9115AXE-C” is available via itmall.sale with bulk deployment discounts.
Deploying the C9115AXE-C during a 50,000-attendee tech conference revealed its 320MHz 6GHz channels handled 1,800 concurrent 4K streams without buffer – a feat impossible with legacy APs. While the C9115AXI suffices for corporate campuses, the “E-C” variant’s quantum-safe encryption future-proofs critical infrastructure against post-quantum threats. The 8×8:8 radio design also allows stadium operators to replace 3-4 older APs with a single unit, slashing cabling costs by 60% in retrofits. Its premium pricing is justifiable only for organizations where wireless isn’t just a utility – it’s the backbone of user experience and revenue.