UBNT support for some reason has been unresponsive to me the past couple 
of days, so I was wondering if anyone here had experience with this.

When we connect UBNT 802.11N hardware to our legacy APs (all StarOS V3, 
G/A), we associate just fine and the connection performs without 
complaint. Normally, though, we always restrict the client's max TX 
rate, usually at 24Mbps. On the N hardware, you can't control the TX 
rate - you only get choices for MCS rates, and un-checking the 
"Automatic" box results in the CPE being unable to associate. As a 
result, the CPEs generally connect at 54 Meg. Many of our clients are 
long-range and don't really have the RSSI to maintain those rates. We've 
seen this with the Nanobridge M5 and Rocket M5 so far. Has anyone else 
found a workaround for this?

Note: The Legacy AP's transmit rate has no issues, it will settle on 24 
for that CPE, and the CPE itself reports that incoming rate correctly. 
It's just the CPE's transmit rate we can't control.



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