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The C9105AXI-D is a Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) indoor access point from Cisco’s Catalyst 9100 Series, engineered for high-density environments like offices, hospitals, and educational campuses. Unlike traditional APs, this model supports dual 5GHz radios (4×4 MIMO) and a dedicated 2.4GHz radio (2×2 MIMO), enabling concurrent multi-gigabit throughput for bandwidth-intensive applications.
Cisco emphasizes its IoT readiness, with built-in support for Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Zigbee via an optional external antenna.
Feature | C9105AXI-D | C9115AXI |
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Radio Configuration | Dual 5GHz (4×4) + 2.4GHz (2×2) | Single 5GHz (8×8) + 2.4GHz (4×4) |
Max Data Rate | 2.4 Gbps (5GHz) | 4.8 Gbps (5GHz) |
IoT Support | BLE/Zigbee (via add-on) | Native BLE |
Ideal Use Case | High-client density | Ultra-high throughput venues |
Q: Does the C9105AXI-D support seamless roaming for voice/video applications?
Yes. Cisco’s Fast Transition (802.11r) and ClientLink 4.0 ensure sub-10ms handoffs between APs, critical for VoIP and 4K video.
Q: Can it integrate with existing Cisco SD-Access networks?
Absolutely. The AP works natively with Cisco DNA Spaces and ISE for policy-based device profiling.
For organizations prioritizing future-proof wireless infrastructure, the “C9105AXI-D” is available for procurement through itmall.sale.
Having deployed Catalyst 9100 Series APs across retail and healthcare sites, the C9105AXI-D consistently delivers zero packet loss in 100+ device scenarios – a key differentiator from competitors. While the C9115AXI offers higher raw speed, the C9105AXI-D’s dual 5GHz radios provide better cost-per-client value in environments like classrooms, where simultaneous device logins trump peak throughput demands. The lack of mandatory subscription licensing (unlike some cloud-first vendors) also reduces long-term TCO for budget-conscious enterprises.