WPC54G: autostart?

I can't understand why my laptop does not start automatically to the top of the card wireless from the start. Must always click on the WPC54G and then pass by the site survey and then enter the WEP key whenever I want to open a session on the internet. I am running XP PRO. This problem does not exist on another similar laptop computer, or two desktop computers, I use this wireless connection for. Thanks for the tips waiting!

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