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Worth putting AP on 10 gig port

Hello, we are placing old APs with new WIFI 6 APs (C9130AXI-B). Is it worth putting them on 10 gig ports on our 9300? We may have to move ports and reconfigure them. Or will the 2 gig suffice? I know its more bandwidth but I am curious on the performance difference. 

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marce1000
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 - Ref : https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/wireless/catalyst-9100ax-access-points/nb-06-cat-9130-ser-ap-ds-cte-en.html
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Multigigabit Ethernet support

Multigigabit Ethernet provides uplink speeds of 5 Gbps and 2.5 Gbps, in addition to 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps. All speeds are supported on Category 5e cabling, as well as 10GBASE-T (IEEE 802.3bz) cabling.

                        Doubt you will ever get 10g client traffic load , (monitor port traffic with network monitoring software , lots of free tools around)

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Haydn Andrews
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Doubt you will even hit 1 Gbps. As mentioned the 9130s only support MGig upto 5 Gbps. If it was me unless utilisation was showing that 1G being even 80% utilised I wouldnt spend the time reconfiguring ports.

That being said if were doing a switch refresh at same time, I definatly would be connecting to MGig ports to save having to do it in the future.

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Leo Laohoo
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I have several 4800 with >70 daily wireless clients and they are connected to 1 Gbps ports.  Those APs barely hit 600 Mbps daily.  

The most important thing is PoE.  IF the switch can support up to 30.0w, I make it a priority to turn off USB on a 9130 so the AP can operate in full power.

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