Network not working not not at startup

I have a strange problem with Vista x 64 on my desktop PC. When I first start Windows, it seems that I'm not connected to a network. If I go to "Network connections" and disable my network connection then re - turn on a few seconds later, the thing finds the network and works fine until I do a complete reboot again cycle.
I had this exact problem on other machines to Vista, but I have noticed problems with laptop of a friend where they had to disable/re-enable their NIC to resolve some network problem that prevented to get online. I have several PC on the network, so I know that is not the external hardware, the origin of the problem.
Someone at - it meet this problem before and been able to fix?

Hi Fonze,

Thanks for publishing on the Microsoft Answers site.

We have a few questions that we would like to answer your question so that we can help you.

1. you are currently running SP1 on the machine that is having this problem of network connection?

2. Please make sure that all your drivers are current and up-to-date. You can do this by running a Windows Update in your Start menu.

3. When you disable and then re-enable the network connection, then when you reboot the machince it says on your network connection when you try to connect?

4. connect you hardline or wireless to your network?

Please provide us with the answers to the above questions so that we can work with you better to help you solve your problem. Robyn
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