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		<title>Windows 7 Transfers Your Wireless Settings Easily</title>
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<p>After discovering <a href="http://lifehacker.com/5309695/wep-cracking-redux-beyond-the-command-line">how easily WEP can be cracked</a> and creating a long, secure WPA2 key, you&#8217;ve probably noticed it&#8217;s a pain to get friends connected to your Wi-Fi network when they stop by. Windows 7 makes this process easy.</p>
<p>Over at the How-To Geek site (my home away from Lifehacker), guest blogger Ciprian writes up the quick and easy process of transferring your wireless network settings from your Windows 7 PC to any other machine running XP, Vista, or Windows 7. To transfer the settings for yourself, head into the Network and Sharing Center, click on Manage Wireless Networks, and then in the properties for your wireless network you&#8217;ll find the link to open the wizard that will copy all your settings onto a flash drive.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve got the settings backed up, you can use the bundled setupSNK.exe file on the flash drive to restore the settings onto another computer. Sure, you can always save the key to a text file, but having this feature built into the OS is very useful, especially since you don&#8217;t have to mess around with wireless settings.</p>
<div><a href="http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/4081/easily-backup-import-your-wireless-network-settings-in-windows-7/">Easily Backup &amp; Import Your Wireless Network Settings in Windows 7</a></div>
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		<title>BitZipper 2009</title>
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New BitZipper 2009 is the most powerful archive manager on the market, but it includes a friendly Wizard that makes it easy even for raw beginners to use. It supports Zip files, Cab files, Rar files, 7-zip files and just about any other compressed archive format you&#8217;re likely to come across. It can create archives using 8 of these formats too.</p>
<p>BitZipper 2009 can also open ISO files, Windows and Mac disk images. It can extract the contents of Microsoft and Nullsoft installer files, and even look inside Microsoft Office compound documents. It&#8217;s also a fast and flexible backup tool. And the price is very competitive, too!<br />
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