I think that what we should do is to send the IEEE 801.b/g group a
polite letter pointing out that if our people here at the IETF cannot
figure this stuff out then their less technically astute customers might
be having some trouble as well.

I think that the cause of this 'misconfiguration' is simply people
trying to connect to the network, getting it wrong, twiddling some stuff
at random, trying again and so on. I don't think you are going to stop
that.


Designers should read Donald Norman's 'The Design of Everyday Things'. 

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