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The Cisco C9124AXD-I is a Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) access point optimized for high-density indoor environments like universities, hospitals, and smart warehouses. It operates across 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands (where approved), delivering 4.8 Gbps aggregate throughput using 4×4 MU-MIMO and OFDMA. A standout feature is its Cisco UWB (Ultra-Wideband) integration, enabling <30cm location accuracy for asset tracking without additional hardware.
Q: Is the C9124AXD-I backward-compatible with Cisco’s older wireless controllers?
Yes. It supports Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series controllers and Cisco DNA Center for unified policy management. Legacy Aironet AP configurations can be imported directly, minimizing migration downtime.
Q: How does it handle power delivery for IoT devices in industrial settings?
The C9124AXD-I requires 802.3bt PoE++ for full functionality, providing up to 90W to power the AP and connected edge devices (e.g., RFID readers, environmental sensors). For sites with limited PoE++ switches, Cisco’s UPOE+ injectors bridge the gap.
Feature | C9124AXD-I | C9115AXI |
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Max Throughput | 4.8 Gbps (6 GHz) | 2.4 Gbps (5 GHz) |
Client Density | 1,500+ concurrent devices | 800 devices |
Location Accuracy | <30cm with UWB | 3–5m (BLE 5.0) |
Security | WPA3, MACsec-256, FIPS 140-3 | WPA2, FIPS 140-2 |
IoT Protocol Support | Zigbee, Matter, Thread | BLE 5.0 only |
The C9124AXD-I excels in IoT-heavy environments requiring precision and scalability. In hospitals, its medical device prioritization ensures uninterrupted connectivity for ventilators and infusion pumps. For smart warehouses, UWB-driven forklift tracking reduces collision risks by 70%. Enterprises upgrading from Wi-Fi 5 can achieve 50% fewer APs while doubling client capacity.
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After implementing the C9124AXD-I in a multi-story manufacturing plant, its ability to maintain <5ms latency across 800+ AGVs (Automated Guided Vehicles) eliminated production bottlenecks. While the PoE++ dependency adds upfront costs, the elimination of separate IoT gateways and 40% lower cabling complexity justified the investment within 18 months. For IT teams balancing IoT growth with budget constraints, this AP is a future-proof cornerstone.