Is wireless N repeater compatible with draft N?

Onceler

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I am buying a repeater for my home and my router only does draft n.
Would a new gen device be backwards compatible with the draft n(not talking about the g or b part of it)? And extend it's range accordingly?
 

s44

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Should work. AFAIK the only difference between official and draft N is that official requires encryption to be WPA2/AES, which you should have been using anyway.

What's your setup like that you're opting for a repeater instead of an AP, though?
 

Cabletek

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I am buying a repeater for my home and my router only does draft n.
Would a new gen device be backwards compatible with the draft n(not talking about the g or b part of it)? And extend it's range accordingly?

Draft N was an interm test firmware for most routers all you should need to do to get released N support is upgrade the routers firmware.

Draft refers to a test release being reviewed and not official version is all.
 

Onceler

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Should work. AFAIK the only difference between official and draft N is that official requires encryption to be WPA2/AES, which you should have been using anyway.

What's your setup like that you're opting for a repeater instead of an AP, though?

My setup is is that I don't have a wire going to location B so I need a repeater so that my whole house will be blanketed.