Repairing a network connection in XP SP2

XP SP2 makes me feel so much more confident about the 'repair' option, when you're having trouble getting network connectivity (particularly with often-flaky wireless networks). Pre-SP2, clicking repair never did anything for me, my usual troubleshooting steps were to manually disable/enable the connetoid, renew the IP, flip the hardware switch, reboot the box, etc.  

In XP SP2 right now, however, I am running a repair and it is so kindly telling me exactly what it's doing - which is the same steps I used to take, disabling/enabling, renewing IP, etc.

Even if it used to do the same things pre-SP2 and the only difference now is that it's telling me about it, I just didn't have faith in it pre-SP2.

Not that it worked... I still can't get on the wireless network for some reason. But I just feel better about the OS's capabilities here.

It's funny how emotion and software can be so intermingled.