Office to the router wireless connection is laborious on startup

I use Vista Home Premium (64-bit version), and I connect to a router through Wireless N adapter Netgear.  When I start up, I get a connection to local network only, but not the kind to the Internet.  By default, get connection VirtualProfile from Microsoft.  To connect to the Internet, I have to go to network and sharing Center, click on the yellow line between the workstation and the multiple networks or the Internet for a diagnosis, who then told me to re - enter the password for my SSID, after which I get connected to the Internet.

I have another office to another place with exactly the same configuration of Windows / wireless.  Here, however, I can go to Start\Connect To highlight my SSID and connect.  (The computer still does not connect to the Internet automatically when I boot up.)   In the example in the previous paragraph, my SSID not even appears among the list of available networks when I followed this route from Start\Connect to.  I am automatically connected to VirtualProfile (local only).

I spoke with Netgear, and of course they say that it is a problem of Microsoft/Windows 64 - bit.  My apologies, if this is not the appropriate forum, in this case maybe someone could direct me to the right location.  Thanks in advance for any help in this matter.

Biggar Gordon

Houston, Texas

The VirtualProfile is something that the Netgear software implements. This seems to be a not uncommon problem. There are solutions that have worked for some people in this thread. http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_vista-networking/wireless-network-virtual-profile/071dd623-c741-4CD2-AD7A-39472c6e3183

The answer seems to be to not install the Netgear software outside the pilot.

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