Ok.
BSS ate my post, too, so now I am really mad. Almost.
I have a Macbook pro. There's no way I can make it retain WiFi configuration so that it connects automatically upon boot. I found several users who have similar issues on line, and still, after trying any single recommended solution, and dozen of attempts of my own, I can't fix this. I can connect manually, entering the SSID and WEP key, but I can't have this info retained or rather just USED by the Mac, because I see it's there, somewhere.
I think I have a proper keychain entry set up. I think I have it accessible to all applications, assuming that matters or is even recommended. I think I have a proper location set up, and the WEP key seems to be in some way associated to the proper SSID, even though I seem to have to tell the OS to look for it, in those configuration pages where I can do so.
Because, I am now officially lost among all the config pages I went through. If there was anything intuitive in it, it went lost among the dozen of attempts I made. Honestly, I can't see how this is any better than the overwhelmingly nested menu system of Windows Vista. I admit maybe this is because I am much less familiar with OSX than with Vista, but still, I am going crazy.
Could any OSX expert guide me through a step-by-step, idiot proof, procedure to simply do the following:
1. Setup a SSID, WEP protected connection
2. Have it automatically detected and used upon system boot, possibly with no or little user intervention?
Thank you very very much.
Edit: subject spelling error.