*Edit*
I'm assuming XP, here
if not, then ignore
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I have almost zero experience with wireless under windows (only setting up other people's wireless networks)
You should be able to right click the wireless connection in the network settings of control panel, and enter all the info in there (SSID, WEP key, etc.) ?
That's the manual way
and all settings should stick across reboots
(Ie. no need to re-enter in wep keys all the time)
there's also a service (daemon) called "wireless zero config"
(Run -> services.msc -> Wireless zero config)
this is the thing that scans for all available wireless signals
and prompts you which one you want to connect to
However, everytime you connect, you will have to enter the keys
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