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The C9130AXI-T is a Cisco Catalyst Wi-Fi 6E access point engineered for high-density indoor/outdoor hybrid environments. It operates across 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands, delivering 5.4 Gbps aggregate throughput via 4×4 MU-MIMO and OFDMA technologies. Critical specifications include:
While both support Wi-Fi 6E, the C9130AXI-T prioritizes ruggedized performance and hybrid deployment flexibility:
Outdoor-industrial hybrids: Connects AGVs (automated guided vehicles) and outdoor IoT sensors in manufacturing campuses. Dynamic frequency selection (DFS) avoids radar interference in 5 GHz bands.
Stadiums and amphitheaters: Handles dense crowds with ClientLink 4.0 beamforming, prioritizing 6 GHz for premium ticket holders’ devices.
Smart retail: Supports outdoor kiosks and parking lot payment terminals, with Cisco DNA Spaces for location analytics.
Q: Can it operate in heavy rain or direct sunlight?
A: The IP67 rating protects against dust/water immersion, but direct UV exposure requires optional sun shields for longevity.
Q: Does PoE++ affect switch compatibility?
A: Yes. Existing Catalyst 9300/9400 switches with Cisco UPOE+ modules are required for full 6 GHz functionality.
Q: How does it handle legacy Wi-Fi 4 clients outdoors?
A: 2.4 GHz band steering isolates older devices to minimize 6 GHz interference, maintaining <5 ms latency for Wi-Fi 6E traffic.
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The C9130AXI-T bridges indoor and outdoor Wi-Fi 6E demands but introduces complexity in power and antenna planning. In rugged environments, I’ve seen teams overlook cable grounding for external antennas, leading to signal degradation during storms. While its PoE++ dependency adds upfront costs, the ROI becomes clear in sites requiring unified management of mixed deployments—like logistics hubs where indoor scanners and outdoor drones share the same network. Prioritize a phased rollout: test 6 GHz performance in high-humidity conditions before full-scale deployment, as atmospheric absorption can reduce range unexpectedly.