Wireless network will not automatically connect at startup

I have Windows 7 Professional.  Whenever I start, I have to click on the wireless icon & enter key code to connect to the net.  When I go to the Network & Sharing Center, active network shows.  When I go on manage wireless networks, active network are not.  When I try to add manually, I enter all the data, and then click Next, I get the notice that access is denied. I have admin rights.. Spoke people w/HP & router without result.  Just need to find the solution that will automatically connect to the internet to start without the need to enter the key code each time I start.  Would appreciate suggestions.

Open research, open services of type "services.msc".
Scroll down to "wlan auto config" right click, stop the service.

Access
"C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Wlansvc\ Delete everything in this folder, leaving only a folder called 'profiles' delete everything in the folder"profiles"except for a folder called 'interfaces' delete all 'interfaces' file).

Restart "wlan auto config" to connect to your wireless network, enter
your password (make sure that the connection is automatically checked)
 
Restart your computer to work, your computer will now connect to your network wireless automatically at startup.

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