Satellite A100: Use Windows to configure my wireless

I created my Satellite A100 to connect wireless. It connects when I start sometimes and other times, I have to go to control panel and change the properties by placing a check mark in the "use Windows to configure my wireless"-it connects then immediately.

Problem is that he doesn't remember this setting and 8 times out of 10. I have to go a place the tick in the box when I start. Also after hibernation, the network no reconnect and use windows to configure option is not checked but greyed out.

Anyone has any ideas how I can make the tick in the box to default setting?

Hello

I never heard this issue before.
Have you used an especial as Utility Intel ProSet utility to configure the WiFi connection?
As far as I know on some computers the Intel ProSet utility portable Satellite A100 was preinstalled. You should find it in the assistance of Toshiba.
I guess that this utility share rights of WLan connection. It is perhaps a reason for that matter.

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