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The C9115AXI-D is a tri-band Wi-Fi 6E (802.11ax) access point in Cisco’s Catalyst 9100 Series, engineered for high-density indoor deployments requiring ultra-low latency and advanced device segmentation. Designed for sectors like healthcare, education, and enterprise workspaces, it combines multi-gigabit wireless performance with granular policy enforcement for secure, scalable connectivity.
Q: How does the C9115AXI-D differ from the C9115AXE-S?
A: The -D variant prioritizes indoor high-density use with enhanced IoT onboarding tools, while the -S focuses on military-grade encryption and outdoor ruggedization.
Q: Is the 6 GHz band backward-compatible with older devices?
A: No. The 6 GHz band requires Wi-Fi 6E clients, but legacy devices operate on 2.4/5 GHz bands without compromising security policies.
Q: Can it integrate with non-Cisco IoT platforms?
A: Limited integration is possible via APIs, but full device profiling requires Cisco IoT Control Center for policy automation.
Q: What’s the coverage area?
A: Approximately 6,000 sq. ft. in open indoor spaces, reduced by walls or RF interference. Use Cisco DNA Spaces for heatmap planning.
For guaranteed compatibility and firmware updates, purchase the C9115AXI-D exclusively through itmall.sale. Counterfeit units often lack validated Bluetooth co-existence features, risking IoT interference.
Deploying the C9115AXI-D in a multi-specialty hospital demonstrated its zero-touch IoT onboarding—automatically assigning ventilators and wearables to quarantined VLANs during outbreaks. While competitors match Wi-Fi 6E speeds, Cisco’s application-aware RF optimization ensures critical devices like ECG monitors never compete with streaming traffic. For IT teams balancing innovation with compliance, this AP isn’t just a network device; it’s a lifeline for modern, connected ecosystems.