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The Cisco C9115AXI-N is a Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) access point designed for high-density environments like stadiums, campuses, and enterprise offices. Built to handle 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands (with regulatory approval), it supports multi-gigabit speeds and advanced features such as OFDMA and MU-MIMO for optimized bandwidth allocation. Unlike legacy models like the 9115AX, the C9115AXI-N integrates Cisco’s CleanAir technology to mitigate RF interference automatically.
Q: Is the C9115AXI-N backward-compatible with existing Cisco infrastructure?
Yes. The access point works seamlessly with Cisco Catalyst 9800 series controllers and supports Cisco DNA Center for centralized management. This ensures smooth integration into networks using older Aironet APs.
Q: What makes it suitable for IoT-heavy environments?
With BLE 5.2 and Zigbee support, the C9115AXI-N enables location tracking and IoT device management without additional hardware. Its PoE++ compatibility (requiring 802.3bt) simplifies power delivery to connected devices.
Feature | C9115AXI-N | Legacy Models (e.g., 9115AX) |
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Max Data Rate | 5.4 Gbps (6 GHz band) | 2.4 Gbps (5 GHz band) |
IoT Support | Built-in BLE 5.2, Zigbee | Requires external adapters |
Power Efficiency | Dynamic channel assignment | Static channel planning |
Security | WPA3, Enhanced MACsec | WPA2, Limited encryption |
The C9115AXI-N excels in environments demanding ultra-low latency and high device density, such as healthcare facilities (for real-time telemetry) and smart factories (for automated machinery). For organizations upgrading from Wi-Fi 5, it reduces operational costs by cutting hardware sprawl—one AP replaces multiple legacy units.
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Having deployed the C9115AXI-N in a university campus project, its ability to handle 1,000+ concurrent connections without latency spikes was transformative. While the upfront cost is higher than older models, the long-term savings in maintenance and scalability justify the investment—especially for future-proofing networks against evolving IoT demands.