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Hi,

In the Wireless Network Connection Properties box under the Wireless
Networks tab, there is a checkbox available for "Use Windows to configure my
wireless network settings." In the past this box was checked and stayed
checked all the time even if I rebooted, restarted, etc.. Starting a few days
ago whenever I reboot, startup, etc. by default this box is now always
unchecked and I have to go in and recheck it each time.

What's making this box uncheck itself and how do I get it to stay checked
again?

Thanks!
Mark

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In the driver/software for the wireless NIC there might be a setting like
"Let Windows manage settings" or something like that. Check it if it's
unchecked


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"Mark A. Huckaby" <mhuckaby@nospam.com> kirjoitti viestissä
news:EEA5D610-C4C7-4469-87D5-4ECE069CD72C@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
>
> In the Wireless Network Connection Properties box under the Wireless
> Networks tab, there is a checkbox available for "Use Windows to configure
my
> wireless network settings." In the past this box was checked and stayed
> checked all the time even if I rebooted, restarted, etc.. Starting a few
days
> ago whenever I reboot, startup, etc. by default this box is now always
> unchecked and I have to go in and recheck it each time.
>
> What's making this box uncheck itself and how do I get it to stay checked
> again?
>
> Thanks!
> Mark
>

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