Any advice on trying to deal with wireless interference? At least, I think that's what it is.
Where my computer is right now, I can find only one network in range - my next-door neighbor, although I rarely one or two other wireless networks, but these disappear in a couple of seconds most of the time. When I move my computer to the other side of my room, I pick up a few more, but most of those also disappear pretty quickly, except the next-door neighbor's, and all of them(again, except the neighbor's) seem to depend on precisely where I have the antenna oriented.
One of the networks is an unsecured network I'm trying to get, but even if I find it, it cannot connect. Windows Diagnostic Tool says something like "unknown reason"(..."I don't know" is the best possible response from a diagnostic tool, isn't it?), that the computer isn't in range(incorrect considering I can find it, and with a decent signal strength besides), or that there's simply no response. At first I thought it might be possible that this network is blocking me somehow(I'm doubting it, but not saying impossible at this point), but I've gotten the same errors when trying one of the other, password-protected networks, before it asks for a password.
So, right now it looks like interference, and I'm assuming from the next-door neighbor's router, since that's the only one I usually see. Is there anything I can do?