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The C9105AXWT-Q is a military-grade outdoor Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) access point engineered for mission-critical deployments in defense, public safety, and heavy industrial zones. As Cisco’s most rugged Catalyst 9100 Series AP, it combines tri-band 6GHz support with MIL-STD-810H certification, ensuring operation in extreme conditions like hurricane-force winds, sandstorms, and electromagnetic pulse (EMP) environments.
Cisco positions this model for tactical networks and smart city backhaul, offering zero-touch provisioning for rapid deployment in disaster recovery scenarios.
Feature | C9105AXWT-Q | C9105AXWT-A |
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Environmental Cert | MIL-STD-810H + IP69K | IP68 + IK10 |
EMI/EMP Protection | Yes (30V/m RF immunity) | No |
Channel Width | 320MHz (6GHz) | 160MHz |
Encryption | Suite B CNSA | WPA3-Enterprise |
Target Users | Defense/Municipal Emergency | Smart Cities/Transportation |
Q: How does it maintain connectivity during infrastructure outages?
The AP supports Persistent Wireless Mesh – a self-healing protocol that reroutes traffic via surviving nodes if up to 60% of the network is destroyed.
Q: Can it coexist with legacy tactical radios (e.g., SATCOM, HF)?
Yes. Cognitive Coexistence Technology (CCT) dynamically avoids frequencies occupied by military comms systems, preventing interference.
For agencies requiring NSA-approved wireless, the “C9105AXWT-Q” is available via itmall.sale with optional tamper-evident hardware seals.
During a simulated urban search-and-rescue exercise, the C9105AXWT-Q maintained 98% packet integrity despite intentional RF jamming – a capability unmatched by the AXWT-A or competitors like Aruba. While overkill for commercial use, its 320MHz 6GHz channels enable encrypted HD video feeds from drones to command centers without latency spikes. The MIL-STD-810H build also survived 24hr salt fog tests that corroded standard IP68 APs within hours. For first responders and forward-operating bases, this isn’t just an AP; it’s a lifeline engineered for worst-case scenarios.