Automatically Having Atheros- Based Card to Auto-Configure

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Hello,

First, I want to say that my Atheros-based card is working perfectly. Well, almost. Is there anyone using this type of card where it can automatically configure itself upon boot-up? Everytime I have to boot the computer, I always have to type in a password for it to be configured properly. I can also see as the hardware is being detected, it seems to indicate that the card cannot be found (WiFi0). I am using an IBM ThinkPad T-30 and am using a Linksys WPC55AG card, which uses the Atheros-based drivers. I am also using WPA2 encryption through Network Manager and the card is receiving its signal through a Linksys broadband router (WRT54G). I want to know if there is a way to automate this process. If there is, what do I have to configure to make this process happen automatically without having to type any passwords? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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