Wireless does not start on boot in F7T3

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I have an Avaya (orinoco chip) pcmcia network adapter plugged into my laptop.  Setting up wireless works just fine.

However, on reboot, I must always open System > Administration > Network and activate the card before it will connect, even though the "Activate device when computer starts" and "Allow all users to enable and disable this service" are both checked.

The wired port, eth0, always  tries to activate even though these boxes are unchecked for that device, and there is no cable connected.  Sometimes, it even says it is connected, even though it obviously isn't.

Can anyone make sense of this and tell me how to get the wireless device automatically connected on boot?

Thanks.

Gerry

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