Drop the connectin on vista network

Anyone else having a problem with the network dropped connection and you need reforce the connection, the checkmarks to connect automatically seem to get of the Nations United-checked on my Y530?

My dell with vista does not... any solutions?

Solution here seems to work...

http://forums.Lenovo.com/LNV/board/message?message.UID=73966#U73966

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