WRT-300N - Worries about future compatibility and current network support

Is there a way that this new router can 'trick' networking software ( Network Magic et. al. ) into running with this router.
Seems that the Network Tools vendors are all gloom and doom about them
because the standard is likely to change in 2008.
This means to us that upgraded to the 300N that we can use anyones networking tools because they refuse to support them.
Is this 2008 gloom and doom scenario true ?
Did I make a big mistake and will need a new router in 2008 when released standard cards try to work with this router.
I really really miss my home network !!
Steve

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