The Linksys E4200 offers maximum speed (up to 300 + 450 Mbps), optimal range, and simultaneous dual-band technology to create an ultra-powerful wireless network designed for home theater performance. Simultaneous dual-band Wireless-N technology allows for smoother and faster HD/3D video streaming. A built-in USB port lets you add external storage to share files across your network. And a built-in UPnP AV media server means you can seamlessly stream media files across your network. Plus, included Cisco Connect software gets you set up in three easy steps and offers powerful tools for ongoing management of your network.
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WirelessKeyView is a simple and free application which could be quite helpful for those with a short memory for passwords: This app retrieves any wireless key saved in our current operating system.
Wireless networks have become a must in every home and office, and always using those require us for setting minimum security parameters like a passphrase. The drawback is that we usually just save these keys with the operating system and never type it again; and if we re install the operating system or we want to share it with a friend, we found ourselves with the same question: “What was it?”
How to use it?
- Download WirelessKeyView.
- No installation required. Run the WirelessKeyView.exe.
- Now you can access all the WEP/WPA keys stored in your computer.

Even though Windows 7 introduces major changes in the encryption algorithms, this tool supports the latest Windows operating system. But I’ve noticed some issues with the 64bits version.
CeBIT represents one of the most important conferences regarding technology, and ASUS took this event as the opportunity to present the, I’m sure, the coolest design you ever seen in a router: The Asus RT-N56U.

One of the most impressive features included is that, sure is, the thinnest model ever made by a router, and with a sober black color it could be placed almost anywhere in your home and it would fit perfectly.
There isn’t much about some other characteristics included with the ASUS RT-N56U: WiFi 802.11N and it will include some USB ports where you can share printers or other devices directly through the network or even a 3G modem; also can be used to connect an external drive.
But the bad news is that there is no release date so far, nor an estimated price. But I’m sure, like me, you won’t mind paying a little bit more to get this nice piece.