The CW9174 shows up on the horizon

KarstenI
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The CW9174 shows up on the horizon

And not only that one: https://blogs.cisco.com/networking/the-future-of-wireless-built-on-cisco-powering-the-ai-era

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cmr
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CW9171 - that might finally deliver on the promise of many small 6GHz cells to fully realise the benefits of the band.

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KarstenI
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For a low end device, that is even positioned below the 9172, I would expect (fear) it to be a two band AP.

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As long as it is 5/6 then I'm okay with that.  If Cisco release a new AP that is 2.4/5 only then they deserve to fail, so I really hope nobody is that stupid! 🙏

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I would expect it to follow suit of the previous 2 generations of low end, MR20 & MR70 then the 28 and 78 with full spectrum minus dedicated scanning radio. 

 

The only way I might consider a 5/6 GHz only device would be with iot AND scanning radios with 1G interfaces.

 

IMO, there are just too many garbage devices out there that only support 2.4. I cant see them ditching this radio and excluding the low-end consumer base. If someone is looking on the low end, chances are they have invested HEAVILY on other low end wireless devices that are almost always 1x1:1 and 2.4 only. A tough sell indeed.

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Hi colleagues. does someone knows if this new 9174 will have 2 Ethernet ports for dual link (agregation) and dual shared power, like the 9178 but just with 'less radios' ?

cmr
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I cannot imagine it will as the 9176 only has a single port.

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The datasheet: https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/catalyst-9100ax-access-points/wireless-91...

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KarstenI
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The FRA kills 6GHz in favor of two more spacial streams on 2.4. I have exactly zero situations where I would need that.

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cmr
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The datasheet seems to suggest that you get 2x5+1x6 instead of 2.4,5,6?

 

Flexible Radio Assignment (FRA)

Allows the access points to intelligently determine the operating mode of client-serving radios based on the RF environment and traffic demands. The Cisco Wireless 9174I/E access points can be flexibly configured in tri-radio mode with 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz or as 5 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz.

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KarstenI
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Hmm, I was referring to this paragraph:

 

"4x4 uplink/downlink MU-MIMO with four spatial streams (5 GHz, and 6 GHz), 2x2 uplink/downlink MU-MIMO with two spatial streams (2.4 GHz) (or)

4x4 uplink/downlink MU-MIMO with four spatial streams (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz)"

 

The FRA paragraph looks better.

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Cisco Wireless 9174 Series Access Points: Delivering high-speed, reliable connectivity for modern applications that can’t tolerate downtime; designed for demanding environments like healthcare facilities, hospitality, manufacturing floors, and large office campuses. This enterprise-grade access point offers tri-band support (2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz) with both integrated omnidirectional and external antenna connector models, allowing the CW9174E to adapt to unique coverage scenarios and support mission-critical wireless needs.


YES YES YES FINALLY an external antenna model!
Now we still need an outdoor model that is not the stadium model.
And we need one that can supports 2 separate antennas like the C9120AXE and C9130AXE can with the DART connections.

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