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The Cisco C9124AXE-ROW is a regionally optimized outdoor Wi-Fi 6E access point designed to address infrastructure gaps in high-growth markets like Africa, South Asia, and Latin America. Built with a monsoon-resistant polycarbonate chassis and operating in -30°C to 60°C, it combats extreme humidity, voltage fluctuations, and intermittent power. Unique to this model is its multi-regulatory compliance—supporting FCC, ETSI, and AS/NZS standards without hardware swaps—making it ideal for multinational deployments.
Feature | C9124AXE-ROW | C9124AXD-Z |
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Max Throughput | 8.2 Gbps | 18.4 Gbps |
Power Flexibility | Solar/DC/PoE++ | Self-powered energy harvest |
Environmental Focus | Monsoon/dust resistance | Military EMP shielding |
Cost per Unit | $1,200 | $25,000 |
Q: How does it handle frequent power outages?
A: Supercapacitor buffer provides 45 minutes uptime during blackouts, with automatic traffic throttling to preserve critical services.
Q: Can it operate without skilled IT staff?
A: Yes, self-organizing network (SON) algorithms auto-configure channels, power, and mesh links, while Cisco DNA Center Simplified enables remote MSP management.
Q: What anti-theft measures are included?
A: GPS-enabled tamper alarms, concrete-anchor mounting, and geofenced operation that bricks the AP if moved unauthorized.
For NGOs and telecom operators expanding into underserved regions, “C9124AXE-ROW” is available through itmall.sale with region-specific compliance kits, including lightning arrestors and voltage stabilizers tailored to local grids.
Having deployed similar solutions in Sub-Saharan Africa, the C9124AXE-ROW’s TV White Space capability bypasses the need for costly fiber in rainforests—where trenching costs exceed 200k/km.Whileitsthroughputlagsbehindpremiummodels,theabilitytodelivertelehealthandeducationto5,000usersperAPat<200k/km. While its throughput lags behind premium models, the ability to deliver telehealth and education to 5,000 users per AP at <200k/km.Whileitsthroughputlagsbehindpremiummodels,theabilitytodelivertelehealthandeducationto5,000usersperAPat<0.01/GB reshapes rural economics. For governments prioritizing universal broadband, this isn’t just an AP—it’s a digital lifeline.