Ok. First of all, I'm impressed at how easy it is to connect to my wireless network on Vista. Windows did it all its self. Congrats on that part.
However, no matter how many times I do connect, Vista never connects to it automatically when booting up. It's almost as if it forgets the network on shutting down or restarting, which is silly because I told it to remember the network. Doesn't this mean it should connect on startup like XP?

Vista doesn't automatically connect
I'm having the exact same issue - the same with Bluetooth. It seems to think that it doesn't need to connect. I would say it happens about 80% of the time. I used to think the radio had turned itself off - but that's not the case. It just doesn't connect like XP does when coming out of hibernation or from an off state.
I have a similar issue with Bluetooth - however, in this case, the radio does actually turn off, and I have to re-press the radio button to turn it back on.
Would love to hear from a subject matter expert on this... '
Specs: Acer Ferrari 4000 Vista Ultimate Broadcom 802.11g Wi-Fi
Thanks!
-- Gregg
"Nick" wrote:
Ok. First of all, I'm impressed at how easy it is to connect to my wireless network on Vista. Windows did it all its self. Congrats on that part.
However, no matter how many times I do connect, Vista never connects to it automatically when booting up. It's almost as if it forgets the network on shutting down or restarting, which is silly because I told it to remember the network. Doesn't this mean it should connect on startup like XP?
I have the exact same issue. It's like the radio doesn't think that it needs to connect when it wakes up.
Love to get a view from a subject matter expert on this.
Running Vista Ultimate Acer Ferrari 4000 PC
Having a similar issue with Bluetooth - however the radio does physically turn off (and the button has to be re-pressed to turn it back on).
-- Gregg
"Nick" wrote:
Ok. First of all, I'm impressed at how easy it is to connect to my wireless network on Vista. Windows did it all its self. Congrats on that part.
However, no matter how many times I do connect, Vista never connects to it automatically when booting up. It's almost as if it forgets the network on shutting down or restarting, which is silly because I told it to remember the network. Doesn't this mean it should connect on startup like XP?
Ok. First of all, I'm impressed at how easy it is to connect to my wireless network on Vista. Windows did it all its self. Congrats on that part.
However, no matter how many times I do connect, Vista never connects to it automatically when booting up. It's almost as if it forgets the network on shutting down or restarting, which is silly because I told it to remember the network. Doesn't this mean it should connect on startup like XP?
I am having the same problem. No many how many trys to get it to stay connected, when ever it goes to sleep, hibernate, or shut down, it "forgets" what network I want it to connect to. I have like 3 other wireless networks around my house but it should still connect everytime to the network I want it too connect to.
"Nick" wrote:
Ok. First of all, I'm impressed at how easy it is to connect to my wireless network on Vista. Windows did it all its self. Congrats on that part.
However, no matter how many times I do connect, Vista never connects to it automatically when booting up. It's almost as if it forgets the network on shutting down or restarting, which is silly because I told it to remember the network. Doesn't this mean it should connect on startup like XP?
Here's what I've noticed about wireless Vista.... it is easy to connect, but it will not automatically connect to an unsecured network!
unless.... you go into:
reorder wireless networks
then right click on the wireless network you want, then select Connect automatically in the dialog box.
That's the only way I've found to get to that particular dialog box. As far as I can tell, if you have a secured network, then it's happy to connect automatically after you input your wep.
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Thanks I Will Try When I get out of school and let you know if it works for me.
"gbed" wrote:
Here's what I've noticed about wireless Vista.... it is easy to connect, but it will not automatically connect to an unsecured network!
unless.... you go into:
reorder wireless networks
then right click on the wireless network you want, then select Connect automatically in the dialog box.
That's the only way I've found to get to that particular dialog box. As far as I can tell, if you have a secured network, then it's happy to connect automatically after you input your wep.
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Ok. First of all, I'm impressed at how easy it is to connect to my wireless network on Vista. Windows did it all its self. Congrats on that part.
However, no matter how many times I do connect, Vista never connects to it automatically when booting up. It's almost as if it forgets the network on shutting down or restarting, which is silly because I told it to remember the network. Doesn't this mean it should connect on startup like XP?
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