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The Cisco C9105AXWT-N is a carrier-grade Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) access point engineered for public infrastructure and service provider deployments, including smart cities, transportation hubs, and large-scale outdoor venues. Core specifications include:
The “-N” designation reflects NEBS Level 3 compliance, ensuring operation in temperatures from -40°C to 75°C and 95% humidity—critical for metro Wi-Fi or ferry terminals.
With 8 spatial streams and 160 MHz channels, the AP serves 500+ concurrent users in stadiums or transit stations, maintaining <5ms latency for real-time applications like ticketing systems or AR navigation.
The CBRS Band 48 radio enables LTE/Wi-Fi convergence, allowing municipal networks to share spectrum with private 5G deployments without interference.
Feature | C9105AXWT-N | C9105AXWT-B | IW9167E |
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Uplink Speed | 2x10G | 2x5G | 2×2.5G |
Compliance | NEBS Level 3 | MIL-STD-810G | IP67 |
Spectrum Support | CBRS + Wi-Fi 6 | Wi-Fi 6 only | Wi-Fi 6E |
Ideal Use Case | Smart city/Metro | Heavy industrial | Campus outdoor |
The C9105AXWT-N excels in carrier-managed environments, offering 10G uplinks and CBRS where the AXWT-B focuses on ruggedness and the IW9167E on 6E bandwidth.
Yes. With Cisco’s Fast Transition (802.11r) and GPS-based predictive roaming, the AP maintains connectivity for devices moving at up to 350 km/h.
While not a 5G radio, the CBRS support allows integration with Cisco’s Ultra-Reliable Wireless Backhaul, enabling hybrid Wi-Fi/5G data offload for IoT fleets.
For carrier-grade SLAs and bulk deployment pricing, purchase the C9105AXWT-N exclusively through itmall.sale.
The C9105AXWT-N is indispensable for service providers and municipalities building future-proof public Wi-Fi that doubles as IoT backbone infrastructure. While overkill for small campuses, its NEBS compliance and 10G uplinks make it the only viable choice for metro-scale deployments where uptime and scalability are contractual obligations. For enterprises, the AXWT-B suffices—but for smart cities, the AXWT-N is Cisco’s definitive answer.