AIR-AP1815W-R-K9C is a compact Cisco Aironet 1815w access point for wall or junction-box installation in hospitality, residence and multi-dwelling environments. It supports concurrent 2.4-GHz and 5-GHz 2x2 radios with two spatial streams and integrated antennas.
Cisco defines AIR-AP1815W-x-K9C as the order whose default software option is Mobility Express. Used inventory may have been reimaged, so preserve running software, current role, configuration backup and recovery evidence.
The domain letter is an ordering identifier, not a country name. Require a fresh compliance lookup before an R-domain unit is reassigned to another country, subsidiary or managed service site.
Use cross-border reassignment as the R-domain risk scenario. The asset record should prevent release until the new country has a dated Cisco approval and the target controller configuration is reviewed. Keep the former and new destination evidence as separate events. Inventory ownership or physical proximity does not make a regulatory-domain unit transferable between countries.
The 1815w provides one Gigabit uplink, three local Gigabit Ethernet ports and one passive RJ-45 pass-through path. LAN 1 can provide 802.3af Class 0 PoE-out only when the AP itself receives 802.3at; there is no PoE output when the AP receives 802.3af.
The unit uses integrated dual-band antennas with approximately 2 dBi peak gain at 2.4 GHz and 3 dBi at 5 GHz. It installs vertically with AIR-AP-BRACKET-W3; AIR-AP1815W-KIT is a separate spacer and RJ-45 jumper option when the cabling path requires it.
Cisco lists the Aironet 1815 family as end of sale, publishes 2027-04-30 as the last support date and identifies the Catalyst 9105AX Series as the migration family. Existing stock does not extend that support date.
Commission representative clients through association, authentication, address assignment, DNS and application reachability. Preserve the identity policy used, test client type, result and relevant controller logs. An access point that joins its controller has not yet demonstrated the user path. Repeat the test after any controller, certificate or authentication-service change and retain failures separately from RF or switch-port evidence. Test wireless clients and every occupied local wired port through authentication and application access.
Define the neighboring access points and client types used for roaming validation. Record handoff behavior, interruption observed, authentication result and controller events along the intended movement path. Compare the outcome with the site's design target rather than declaring success from static association. Where this unit replaces an older AP, test both entry and exit from its cell so a local improvement does not hide a boundary problem. Document roaming from the room cell into neighboring coverage with client and controller events.
Assign owners for AP reachability, controller join failures, radio utilization, client health and switch-port errors. Confirm that the exact serial appears in inventory and monitoring, then test the alert path. Record dashboard object, notification route and escalation owner. Telemetry that is not tied to an owned asset does not provide a reliable service baseline and will not support later comparison after channel or software changes. Monitor AP join, both radios, uplink errors, local-port state, PoE-out and representative clients.
Document staging evidence, production window, installer, rollback owner and measurable success criteria. Preserve the prior controller or AP state needed for recovery. After the change, close temporary credentials, compare authentication, monitoring and RF results with the approved baseline, and record the final decision. The work is not complete merely because the unit powers on or appears in a controller list. Rollback must restore controller role, country setting, switch port, room cabling and prior RF service.
Retain the approved controller policy, management authorization, certificate or trust workflow, client authentication test and logging destination. Confirm behavior on the deployed controller software instead of promising a protocol from the hardware family name. Remove temporary onboarding access and verify administrative reachability after handover. This keeps product identity separate from software-dependent security claims. Record only security functions demonstrated on the deployed controller or Mobility Express release.
Define the expected concurrent clients, application mix, airtime utilization and channel-width assumptions for this location. After commissioning, capture radio utilization, retry behavior and representative throughput during a meaningful load period. Compare the observation with the survey design and state any shortfall. A peak link rate from a data sheet is not a site capacity result and should not replace measured operating evidence. Use measured airtime, retries, wired load and client performance rather than headline PHY rate.
Preserve the pre-install and post-install noise, neighboring-radio and channel-occupancy observations for the selected location. Record any controller-driven channel change during acceptance. If the regulatory profile limits the channel choices, state how that constraint affected reuse and mitigation. This baseline gives future troubleshooting a reference point and prevents an unrelated interference change from being attributed to the hardware order. Preserve the controller country and enabled-channel export after join or software conversion.
Map this unit to controller, licenses, authentication services, switch power, cable, bracket, antenna design and monitoring objects. For an end-of-sale platform, state which dependencies can be reused by the planned Catalyst migration and which require change. A nominal access-point replacement can fail when the surrounding platform was never inventoried. Keep the map with the asset rather than only in a one-time project file. Compare the Catalyst 9105AX migration with wall mounting, ports, PoE-out, software and coverage needs.
Official evidence: Cisco Aironet 1815w data sheet; Cisco 1815w getting-started guide; Cisco wall-plate deployment guide; Cisco 1815 lifecycle bulletin; and Cisco compliance lookup.
| Exact model / SKU | AIR-AP1815W-R-K9C |
| Exact Cisco PID | AIR-AP1815W-R-K9C |
| Product family | Cisco Aironet 1815w wall-plate access point |
| Wireless design | 802.11ac Wave 2; concurrent 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz; 2x2 with two spatial streams |
| Integrated antenna gain | Approximately 2 dBi at 2.4 GHz and 3 dBi at 5 GHz |
| Network ports | One Gigabit uplink; three local Gigabit ports; one passive RJ-45 pass-through |
| PoE input | 802.3af or 802.3at |
| PoE output | LAN 1 supplies 802.3af Class 0 only when AP input is 802.3at |
| Software order | K9C order with default Mobility Express software |
| Regulatory-domain token | R |
| Country approval | Verify current approval through Cisco's compliance lookup |
| Mounting | Vertical wall or junction-box installation with AIR-AP-BRACKET-W3 |
| Lifecycle | End of sale; last support 2027-04-30 |
| Migration family | Cisco Catalyst 9105AX Series Access Points |
| Source match | AIR-AP1815W-R-K9C: Aironet 1815w, K9C order with default Mobility Express software, regulatory-domain token R |
| Official manufacturer reference | Cisco Aironet 1815w official data sheet |
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AIR-AP1815W-R-K9C Cisco 1815W Dual-radio WiFi 5 Mobility Express AP is a CISCO Aironet 1815w Access Point product supplied by YYST Global for enterprise IT procurement and infrastructure projects.
For AIR-AP1815W-R-K9C, the manufacturer specification lists wireless design as 802.11ac Wave 2; concurrent 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz; 2x2 with two spatial streams.
For AIR-AP1815W-R-K9C, the manufacturer specification lists network ports as One Gigabit uplink; three local Gigabit ports; one passive RJ-45 pass-through.
For AIR-AP1815W-R-K9C, the manufacturer specification lists poe input as 802.3af or 802.3at.
AIR-AP1815W-R-K9C is in stock at YYST Global. Contact the sales team to confirm the required quantity, exact configuration, delivery destination and current lead time before ordering.
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