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Feb 10, 2012

I have Mac Mini (mid 2011) and I didnt upgarde to recent Lion update, so am still on 10.7.2, but suddnelly everytime i restart my mini or wakes up from sleep mode, I have to re-choose my wi-fi network from a network list!!

I don't know how I can let my mini connect automatically to my wi-fi network?

Info:Mac mini, Mac OS X (10.7.2)

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