There may be many services that start before wireless. You may disable them
if you don't use them or setup startup manually. If you have Vista, you may
select delayed startup. Or this post may help.
Causes of wireless slow startup
http://www.chicagotech.net/netforums...hp?p=6668#6668
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"Rene" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a siemens-fujitsu nootbook and until today i had to enable wireless
> after startup. This problem is solved. A small program simulates the key
> at
> startup. My only problem which remains is its takes a while before windows
> detects my local network. I can speed up progress by clicking the wireless
> network connection in the taskbar and refresh the networklist. After this
> action the wireless connection there within 2 seconds. Is there a way to
> script the last actions or is there an other solution.
>
> Notebook: siemen-fujitsu amilo a1655g
> OS: Windows Xp SP2
> Wireless can not be enable in the bios
>
> Thanks in advance
> Rene