25-4-2022-OA

Cisco 9115AXI-I Wireless Wi-Fi 6 Access Point

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Cisco
Model :
9115AXI-I

Cisco,9115AXI-I, Wireless, Wi-Fi 6, Access Point

Hyper connectivity:

The Cisco Catalyst 9100 access points are next-generation wireless infrastructure that are designed to meet the demands of today's digital business. They offer high-performance Wi-Fi capabilities and innovations that enable end-to-end digitalization of RF performance, security, and analysis. This can help to accelerate business service deployment over Wi-Fi connectivity and improve overall network resilience and connectivity. Additionally, they can help to address security concerns by providing integrated security features for advanced deployment and storage.

802.11ax Wi-Fi 6:

The IEEE 802.11ax standard, also known as Wi-Fi 6, is an improvement over the previous 802.11ac standard. It provides better performance and a more predictable experience in environments with advanced applications such as 4K or 8K video, high-density and high-definition collaboration applications, fully wireless offices, and Internet of Things. Wi-Fi 6 is designed to be used on both 2.4 GHz and 5GHz bands, which is different from 802.11ac, which is only available on the 5GHz band. This allows for more flexibility and efficient use of the available spectrum. Additionally, it also features improved capacity and efficiency in high-density environments, and it can support a larger number of devices simultaneously.

Uplink downlink OFDMA:

One of the key features of the IEEE 802.11ax standard, also known as Wi-Fi 6, is the use of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA) technology. This technology allows the bandwidth to be divided into smaller units called resource units (RUs), which can be assigned to individual clients in both the downstream and upstream directions. This allows for more efficient use of the available bandwidth and reduces overhead. This feature makes it possible to support a larger number of devices simultaneously, which is especially useful in high-density environments. By dividing the available bandwidth into smaller units, the network can handle a greater number of devices and provide a more stable and reliable connection for each device.


MU‑MIMO technology:

Another feature of the IEEE 802.11ax standard, also known as Wi-Fi 6, is support for Multi-User Multiple Input Multiple Output (MU-MIMO) technology. This technology allows access points to share spatial streams between client devices, which can increase the overall capacity of the network. By supporting four spatial streams, Wi-Fi 6 access points can achieve higher production volume and support more devices simultaneously. With MU-MIMO, multiple devices can communicate with an access point at the same time, instead of waiting for a turn to transmit data, which improves overall network efficiency and throughput. This feature is especially useful in high-density environments where many devices are trying to connect to the same access point.

BSS coloring:

Another feature of the IEEE 802.11ax standard, also known as Wi-Fi 6, is the use of Basic Service Set (BSS) Color. This feature, also known as BSS coloring or BSS Coloring, allows for the identification of different access points and their associated Basic Service Set (BSS) clients. This allows for more efficient use of available spectrum and can further increase the number of simultaneous transmissions. With BSS coloring, different access points can use the same channel without interfering with each other, thus improving overall network capacity and reducing channel congestion. This feature allows for more efficient use of available spectrum and can further increase the number of simultaneous transmissions.

Target wake time:

Target Wake Time (TWT) is a new energy saving mode that allows devices to sleep and wake up only at specific times, known as the "target" wake time, in order to connect to an access point. This can result in significant energy savings for battery-powered devices, potentially up to 3-4 times more than with previous wireless standards such as 802.11n and 802.11ac.

Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller:

Cisco's Catalyst 9100 access points are Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) devices that are available with integrated control. They feature a Cisco Embedded Wireless Controller, which allows for easy deployment and management without the need for any additional physical hardware. The controller is located directly on the access point, which eliminates the need for additional space or complexity. Additionally, the Cisco Catalyst 9100 access points use the Cisco Catalyst 9800 Series Token, making it easy to scale up and migrate to other networks as your needs grow.

Application Hosting on Catalyst 9100 Access:

Hosting applications on the Catalyst 9100 access points can help streamline future Internet of Things (IoT) deployments by eliminating the need to configure and manage separate networks. Applications and hardware components can be deployed using the USB interface, which can help reduce costs and complexity. Additionally, the Cisco DNA Center extension provides advanced workflow and application lifecycle management, making it easier to manage and maintain the applications hosted on the access points. This allows to have a centralized management of the IoT deployments, reducing the complexity and assuring the security of the devices.

Multi gigabit Ethernet support:

The Catalyst 9100 access points provide a range of transmission rates, including up to 2.5 Gbps, 100 Mbps, and 1 Gbps. This is an industry first as all these speeds are supported by both Category 5e cable and 10 GBASE-T IEEE 802.3bz cable, which eliminates the need for specialized cabling and allows for greater flexibility in network design and deployment. This allows you to have a faster and more reliable network, while reducing the costs of cabling and installation.

Bluetooth 5.0:

The Catalyst 9100 access points also have a built-in Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 5.0 radio, which can be used for location and asset tracking. The BLE radio can be used to discover nearby devices and determine their location, which can be useful for a variety of applications such as indoor location-based services, asset tracking, and wayfinding. Additionally, the BLE radio can be used for road discovery, allowing the access points to automatically detect and connect to nearby devices, which can further simplify deployment and management.


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