Laptop automatically connects to the network as a result of office?

I'll try to be brief, I got a WRT54GL Wireless router and I use a WUSB54G adapter on my desktop to make my wireless desktop. When I turn on the desktop it automaticly connects to the network and instant internet! However, everytime I turn on my laptop, I have to click on "available networks" then find mine and click 'connect '. I wanted to know how can I set up my laptop so that it connects automatically, as does the office.

I look forward to any help that anyone can give!

Thanks again

Remove all the favourite network and manually creat the network on the laptop... Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center > manage wireless networks, here to remove all the networks present.

Now, click Add, select manually create a network profile and click Next, enter the name of your network SSID/network, select the security type and enter your network key and click Next, it should say 'Connected successfully to _' close all windows and see if you can connect to the Internet wireless...

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