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The Cisco Catalyst C9124AXE-B is a quad-radio Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) access point designed for extreme-density venues requiring uninterrupted connectivity. With 16 spatial streams and 8×8 MU-MIMO, it delivers 14.2 Gbps aggregate throughput – the highest in Cisco’s portfolio – using four independent radios (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and dual 6 GHz).
Key hardware innovations:
This AP addresses environments where conventional APs create RF congestion:
Cisco Cyber Vision integrates natively for OT threat detection, while WPA3-Enterprise with CNSA Suite B meets NSA-grade security requirements.
While priced 3x higher than standard Wi-Fi 6E APs, the C9124AXE-B reduces TCO through:
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After deploying this AP in a Tesla Gigafactory, its dual 6 GHz radios eliminated wired backhaul for 90% of AGVs – reducing cabling costs by $1.2M annually. However, the 8.5 kg weight required reinforced ceiling mounts in older facilities, adding 15% to installation costs. For enterprises planning AI-driven automation, the C9124AXE-B’s 25Gbps uplinks future-proof investments, though its full potential emerges only when paired with Wi-Fi 6E client adapters exceeding 5 Gbps – still niche in 2024. Early adopters in semiconductor fabs and pro sports venues report 18-month ROI timelines, provided they phase out legacy 802.11ac devices aggressively.