Removing the limitation of LoRa lmic number of transmissions

I am using Arduino-lmic library by matthijskooijman to send data to my private LoRa server. Is there anyone here who can help me remove the limitation that is imposed by the LoRa lmic library on the number of transmissions possible? I did try to perform the experiment but it seems that the lmic starts limiting my transmissions after some time. I also read that it does this in the documentation. This is for me to conduct an experiment to perform a stress test on my network.

Link to the library : GitHub - matthijskooijman/arduino-lmic: This library is deprecated, see the README for alternatives.

Thank you.

Define what you think the limitation of the number of transmissions is. If the datarate is what you mean by that term, that is limited by the LORA concept. The LORA network is a shared medium, you have to share the frequencies with all other people using the network. This means you have to limit the datarate to something below the theoretically maximum to detect the need of bandwidth from others.

As was suggested when this very question was asked yesterday over in the The Things Network Forum;

"I’m pretty sure the limitation you mean is imposed by government regulations, so unless you’re in a Faraday cage, you shouldn’t be disabling this limitation, not even for experimental purposes."

But the answer was apperently ignored ?