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I have recently purchased a new laptop running Windows Vista Home Premium and
have had trouble connecting via my home Wireless broadband connection. I have
been through the connection wizard.
The situation I have at the moment is that when I reboot, my laptop doesn't
connect back automatically to the network. In the 'wireless connections
available' area it shows an 'unnamed' network. When I click on that and hit
'connect to' it takes me through and asks me to re-enter my SSID and WEP key.
After entering that info, I can then connect to the network. These settings
get lost when I restart the laptop.
Surely I don't have to do this everytime I reboot and want to connect to the
internet.
I would have assumed that once I have been through this connection wizard
once, it would save my settings and allow me to connect automatically every
other time.
I read another query on what seemed to be a similar topic and it suggested
turning the 'Network Discovery On'
have had trouble connecting via my home Wireless broadband connection. I have
been through the connection wizard.
The situation I have at the moment is that when I reboot, my laptop doesn't
connect back automatically to the network. In the 'wireless connections
available' area it shows an 'unnamed' network. When I click on that and hit
'connect to' it takes me through and asks me to re-enter my SSID and WEP key.
After entering that info, I can then connect to the network. These settings
get lost when I restart the laptop.
Surely I don't have to do this everytime I reboot and want to connect to the
internet.
I would have assumed that once I have been through this connection wizard
once, it would save my settings and allow me to connect automatically every
other time.
I read another query on what seemed to be a similar topic and it suggested
turning the 'Network Discovery On'