"Fn" + "F2".
to switch on wireless
Other solutions are:
The way i get around it is to Hibernate
my laptop instead of shutting it down. This makes for a faster startup,
saves all your open apps, and ,of course, keeps the wifi enabled.
or
Here is the solution for starting wireless on startup :
go START > run > notepad ENTER
write this in the notepad
Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell")
Set oExec = WshShell.Exec("C:\Program Files\Launch Manager\WisWBSet.exe")
do while WshShell.AppActivate("Wireless Status Option")=False
WScript.Sleep 100
loop
WScript.Sleep 100
WshShell.sendkeys("{TAB}{TAB}{LEFT}~")
and save it as wifi.vbs
put the file wifi.vbs in the startup folder and this will do the job
Hope this helps, good luck
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