MT APs work with MT and Ubnt CPEs just fine for me.  Didn't realize
there was a standard needed.

On 11/16/09, Robert Andrews <[email protected]> wrote:
> As evidence of how fragile the buyer/seller relationship, issues with
> the Bullet M's have generated surplus units from a market that was
> panting over them when they first came out.  Can't find Bullet 2 HP's
> for the world...   All production went to Bullet2M's and Bullet5M's.
> And neither one works correctly for non-N connections...
>
> On 11/16/2009 05:17 PM, Butch Evans wrote:
>> On Mon, 2009-11-16 at 11:33 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> as this is not spec modulation and whatnot.
>>>
>> This is the root problem.  10MHz is not "standard".  Like WDS, if you
>> get a connection with different equipment it should be considered a
>> "gift".
>>
>>
>>> just changed many of them to Ubnt units and am happy
>>>
>> If Ubiquiti didn't cut their own throats with their supply issues,
>> they'd be a REAL force to contend with in the wireless space.  As it
>> stands now, though, they have a long row to hoe in order to get people
>> to trust the supply chain again.  As for the quality of their gear, it
>> is very good for the money.  It is worth much more in my opinion.
>>
>>
>>
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