The stations will, there is no enable airmax tick box in station mode, 
it autodetects.

Regards
> Will it work dynamically?  IE:  You turn on AirMax and it auto selects the 
> common denominator?
>
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> Intelligent Computing Solutions
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> From: "Ryan Spott" <rsp...@cspott.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 26, 2009 11:16 AM
> To: "WISPA General List" <wireless@wispa.org>
> Subject: Re: [WISPA] New UBNT M line, 802.11n without TDMA?
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>> Be aware though, you cannot mix and match at the same time.For example:
>>
>> 1 Airmax AP and 10 Airmax enabled CPE = Airmax network.
>> 1 Airmax AP, 9 Airmax enabled CPE and 1 802.11G/N = 802.11G/N network.
>>
>> ryan
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 6:26 AM, Michael Baird <m...@tc3net.com> wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Not sure if this is clear, but with airmax enabled Ubiquity is
>>> proprietary, if you disable airmax it will work with other n/g clients,
>>> I don't think b is supported at this time. The firmware is rather young
>>> at this time as well, I'd wait a few releases before using these in
>>> production.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>> Michael Baird
>>>       
>>>> Yes by default it act as a regular 11n unit to get TDMA function you
>>>>         
>>> would enable airMAX function on the units. Kind of like with MikroTik you
>>> would enable Nstrem to get that functionality. As far as I know these two
>>> systems are not compatible.
>>>       
>>>> 11n is backwards compatible with a/b/g
>>>> So yes your scenario about upgrade path works just fine.
>>>>
>>>> /Eje
>>>> ------Original Message------
>>>> From: os10ru...@gmail.com
>>>> Sender: wireless-boun...@wispa.org
>>>> To: WISPA General List
>>>> ReplyTo: WISPA General List
>>>> Subject: [WISPA] New UBNT M line, 802.11n without TDMA?
>>>> Sent: Aug 26, 2009 06:40
>>>>
>>>> Can the new UBNT M line gear be used as an 802.11n access point
>>>> without the TDMA? I'm assuming the TDMA protocol is proprietary and
>>>> that when using the TDMA protocol normal 802.11a/b/g gear doesn't
>>>> work. I'm also assuming the TDMA can be turned off which I realize
>>>> might not be the case.
>>>>
>>>> For example, could someone who's currently running an 802.11g AP
>>>> replace the AP with the new M gear but with the TDMA turned off (for
>>>> now), at their leisure change out  802.11g CPEs replacing them with
>>>> the M enabled ones (also with the TDMA turned off for now), and when
>>>> all the CPEs have been upgraded and are M compliant throw the switch
>>>> and go TDMA in a smooth transition?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Greg
>>>>
>>>>
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