Step 2: With the left mouse button, click on 'Control Panel'.
Step 3: With the left mouse button, click on 'Network and Internet Connections' (
Network Connections, if in Classic View).
Step 4: With the left mouse button, click on 'Network Connections'.
Step 5: With the right mouse button, click on the 'Wireless Network Connection'.
Step 6: With the left mouse button, click on 'Properties' button.
Step 7: With the left mouse button, click on the 'Wireless Networks' tab.
Step 8: With the left mouse button, click on the name of the wireless network, under 'Preferred networks', that you want to automatically connect to.
Step 9: With the left mouse button, click on the 'Properties' button.
Step 10: With the left mouse button, click on the 'Connection' tab.
Step 11: Ensure there is a checkmark in the checkbox, next to'Connect when this network is in range'.
Step 12: With the left mouse button, click on the 'OK' button.
Step 13: With the left mouse button, click on the 'Advanced' button.
Step 14: With the left mouse button, click to select 'Access point (infrastructure) networks only ' (This will help prevent your connection from bouncing around from one network to another).
Step 15: With the left mouse button, click on the 'Close' button.
Step 16: With the left mouse button, click on the 'OK' button.
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