I've got a really flaky 802.11g connection between my laptop (Vista w/ Broadcom wifi chip) and my router (Trendnet 432BRP), which usually becomes evident by painfully slow internet speeds. Restarting the router usually gets me back to full speed for a while, but I'm back to 200kbps by the next day. I know it's not a DSL problem because my computer that's connected to the router by ethernet always maintains good internet speed. I guess it's most likely either a problem with the router or it's 2.4ghz interference, right? So (here's the question, finally) how does 2.4ghz interference show up? I'm assuming that it results in packet loss, resend requests, etc., and it seems like the wifi chip should report those errors to Windows. Is there something in Windows that would show me those errors, or is there a (free) utility that does this? thanks!