Yeah, I found it. It was the same before SP2, but now you have to go through a screen or two before getting there, at least the way I went before.

I tried several different channels, and eventually found one that worked well and was getting around 65%.

Question: if a router is sitting on top of a monitor (which I told them specifically not to do), and it heats up a lot, can that cause problems? Probably a dumb question, but what the heck.

The problem was that even with the signal getting through, these people were having so much trouble with every other part of the network. The router kept losing the DSL connection, and the computer on the wireless connection could see the router, but claimed that there was no connection to the internet, even though the machine wired to the router was able to connect to everything.

Well, I got to a point where everything was working, and I got out ASAP. I pray that's the last time I have to see that network again.

I don't like DSL.
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Matt