Connect to Internet automatically?

N8.
Is there any way to get the suite to connect to the internet automatically whent the phone is connected.
In latest upgrade the connection process is even more stupid than before. Each time I need to select my country from a long list and then the operator.
When I connect several times a day you would think a piece of software like this could remember my last settings.
Better would be if I did not need to open the whole suite. Connecting the phone by cable should be enough to get it to connect to internet.

@Ram99997
You might need to restore to factory settings only in settings. Select settings only or "All" after backing up the data.
@James,
Well here is how you can connect PC to internet easily by using PC Suite only for the first time, no need to open Nokia Suite or PC suite everytime to connect to internet.
Just establish an internet connection once using Nokia PC suite and next time you connect to internet there is no need to open any software.
Just click on networks icon and double click on Nokia USB modem(This gets created only after connecting using PC suite).
On Windows 7 you can see
On windows 8 you can see
You can also do this
Open properties of Nokia USB Modem and
Uncheck the following and click OK to avoid few more clicks.
So next time you try to connect to internet just connect your phone and double click on Nokia USB Modem icon in networks.
Hope this helps.
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