Internet connection issues when I start my computer

When I turn on my computer it does not connect to the internet automatically. When I press on connect, it says that it cannot connect. Also, he can not diagnose the problem. If I restart my computer, it will connect automatically (as usual), but it's embarrassing. Any suggestions?

Also, I know that's not a problem of the internet, another computer also uses the same internet doesn't have this problem.

Hello

·         What type of internet connection are you using, wired or wireless?

I suggest you to follow the steps in the link below troubleshooting Internet connection problems:

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-Internet-connection-problems

I hope this helps.

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