How can I make my harrier automatically connect to my home wifi?

Hi, I got an EE Harrier about 3 weeks ago for the wifi calling  (confirmed by the EE shop staff....) only to discover that it's not actually available yet - oh well. My question is how can I get the phone to pick up my home wifi automatically? Obviously as I leave the house it loses the wifi but I have to manually connect it every time when I come back in. i know on other Android phones there's a 'Smart Network Switch' but the Harrier doesn't seem to have that, or if it does it's well hidden. Can anyone help please? TIA

Hi Glossopian, did you find a remedy to this? I just renewed my contract and upgraded my phone to the harrier. Like you my last phone automatically connected to any wi fi I had already entered a password into including home,  holiday accomodation, pubs etc. Now I have to manually tell it to connect every time I go out into the garden and come back into the house. Very frustrating!

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