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CategoryWireless LANMar 10, 2026Download
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Principal Associate IT at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees5.0I've used Catalyst 9100 Access Points for years and found them stable, scalable, and easy to set up, with significant improvements over legacy models in connectivity and performance, especially with Wi-Fi 6 and support for BLE-enabled devices.
Chief Technology Officer at Future Point Technologies3.5I find the Cisco Catalyst 9100 Access Points reliable and secure with good performance, though the interface and AI features need improvement. Setup is complex and costly, but support is solid, and scalability meets our enterprise needs.
Network Design at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees4.5I've used Catalyst 9100 Access Points for about three years in office environments and found them stable, high-performing, and part of a complete Cisco solution, though bandwidth allocation and initial support could be improved.