Wi-Fi 7 becomes affordable

KarstenI
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Wi-Fi 7 becomes affordable

Well, kind of ... 😉

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

 

For general use, I still hope for a 9174I.

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Paccers
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+1 on the 9174i!

RaphaelL
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I'm happy to hear that but at the same thing a bit frustrated once again that products and features get announced everywhere except here. I understand that they were announced at Cisco Live , but I saw multiple meraki related features/products go unannounced here.

KarstenI
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This!!! It should be announced here at least at the same time.

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Mloraditch
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The partner comms on this model was nearly silent as well. 🤦‍ I didn't know about it until you posted and found one webinar that apparently happened a few weeks ago on salesconnect.

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DarrenOC
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@KarstenI - define affordable….!  Given the PoE requirements I don’t see this hitting mainstream for a while.

 

People are still playing catch-up with wifi6 and 6e.

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KarstenI
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The thing with affordability is the "kind of" ...

 

However, with the 9176 having the same list price as the 9166, I hope for the same for the 9172. And with that, there is no reason to buy any older MRs (for indoor operation). Interesting for people who don't need 6 GHz is the 2-radio operation mode with 2*2 on 2,4 and 4*4 on 5 GHz. Ok, I had preferred 2*2 on 6 and 4*4 on 5; but this is a different story. This mode is compatible with PoE+. But I still have to find out if it is operating as a Wi-Fi 7 AP with only PoE+.

My 9178 doesn't announce any Wi-Fi 7 with only having PoE+.

 

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rhbirkelund
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I don't think the 9172i is going to be mainstream yet, either. Like you say, people are still trying to catchup to WiFi6 and 6E.

 

The 9172H however, is really interesting! Finally, a replacement for MR36H which is newer and modern.

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