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The Cisco C9124AXI-B-EDU is a tri-band Wi-Fi 6E access point designed explicitly for high-density academic environments. Key features include:
This setup addresses the unique RF challenges of lecture halls, libraries, and dormitories where hundreds of devices compete for airtime.
The C9124AXI-B-EDU resolves pain points of legacy educational Wi-Fi:
These enhancements ensure seamless connectivity during peak usage, such as online testing or hybrid lectures.
Optimized for:
Limitations:
Q: Can it prioritize faculty traffic over student devices?
A: Yes—Cisco AVC classifies and prioritizes staff VLANs, even on shared SSIDs.
Q: Does it support legacy classroom projectors?
A: Via USB-C-to-HDMI adapters, but wireless casting (e.g., Apple AirPlay) is natively prioritized.
Q: How does it handle network cheating during exams?
A: Cisco’s Network Analytics flags unusual traffic spikes and blocks unauthorized screen-sharing tools.
For academic discounts and EDU-specific bundles, visit the C9124AXI-B-EDU product page.
Having rolled out the C9124AXI-B-EDU across a 10,000-student university, its ability to segregate research IoT traffic from guest Wi-Fi proved transformative. While the 6 GHz band’s limited client adoption remains a short-term hurdle, its interference-free channels future-proof investments. Academic IT teams should note: this AP’s granular policy controls simplify compliance, but success hinges on training staff to leverage Cisco DNA’s EDU templates. For schools balancing budget and innovation, it’s a rare blend of scalability and academic-tailored security.