Make sure all your clients are at least 20DB above noise for maximum
capacity on the AP.  I was told this by UBNT over a year ago so it may not
be entirely accurate nowdays.  If you have some weaker clients change
their airmax priority to something lower than the rest.  This really
cleans up the AP.

        Are you saying the sub has a -40?  If so you are way overdriving the AP.
We have found the sweetspot to be in the higher -50's.  It is possible to
have a client overpowering the AP RF wise.

        Also, 5.3.2 has made a big difference in Signal ccq and quality. I have
2.4 Aps with 60+ customers at 1.5Meg or better service and no problem.
Same with 5.8.  Biggest 5.8 I have it 67 customers.

        Justin
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On 7/6/11 1:19 PM, "Travis Johnson" <[email protected]> wrote:

>We have AP's using 10mhz channel size with 40+ customers and not seeing
>that problem.
>
>Travis
>Microserv
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>On 7/6/2011 11:11 AM, Pat Nix wrote:
>> We are starting to notice an evident limitation with ubiquiti's polling
>> method.  It seems that when we have more than about 15 or so subs on an
>>AP
>> (M2) we start seeing extremely low upload from the sub (100-300mbps)
>>even
>> when the sub has almost perfect signal -40db.  AP are running 10Mhz wide
>> channel width and are running AirMax.  Is anyone familiar with this
>>issue
>> and is there some kind of workaround.  We are looking at deploying some
>> M3.65 equipment but are leery if we are going to have the same problem.
>> Any
>> thoughts?
>>
>> Pat
>> CSWEB.NET
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