Airport extreme card is not connecting automatically

I've installed an airport extreme card on my Mac Pro, but every time, I have to go to "network" and connect manually... any ideas? It's my only network and the "remember networks" is checked.

Hi!
Sounds as though maybe your AE wireless card may have failed;
and if you've tried more than a few times to re-seat the card into
the slot and had no results, you may see about trying the card
in another compatible computer to see if just the card is bad.
You may be able to swap out the part to restore wireless access;
but I am not sure of any situation that may limit your recourse
through the reseller of the card you now have. They may not take
it back, in other words. But to find out if the issue is your AE Card
or some other potential issue is an important pursuit. So, if you
can, perhaps a reseller of new parts can let you see if a new card
will resolve this issue by trying a new card and see if it shows in
the System Profiler; and if access to the internet is available nearby,
to also see if it connects readily.
Good luck and happy computing!

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