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PFerrara
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Hello all!
My home network is wireless and protected using WPA-PSK security. My problem (if it even is one), is that whenever I turn my computer on, I don't automatically connect to the network (the passkey is stored on my keychain). In order to connect, I simply open the wireless network menu, select my network, and it connects no problem.
Now, this is by no means a system breaking issue, however, it is one step I think I can do without. I suspect this may be security related (the lack of auto-connection), but is there anyway I can automatically connect to this network on start up?
Thanks.
My home network is wireless and protected using WPA-PSK security. My problem (if it even is one), is that whenever I turn my computer on, I don't automatically connect to the network (the passkey is stored on my keychain). In order to connect, I simply open the wireless network menu, select my network, and it connects no problem.
Now, this is by no means a system breaking issue, however, it is one step I think I can do without. I suspect this may be security related (the lack of auto-connection), but is there anyway I can automatically connect to this network on start up?
Thanks.