Mac always 'Asking to join networks' on startup

Hi,
I have a Mac Pro, latest OSX, but everytime i log on i get a pop up box saying 'none of your preferred networks are availible' and it has a list of about 4 networks in a box below to choose from.
My network is always there, so i click it, click join, and i'm connected.
The problem is it always does this everytime i start up my mac. Why doesn't it remember this selection?
Any help or advice would really be appreciated.
Thanks,
Tom

I'm getting this also. Was disappointed to see nobody knows the answer. When the dialog box comes up if you click on your preferred network it asks AGAIN for the password etc, even check the remember still keeps the dialog box returning when you login.
However, I have found that if you select cancel, 9 times out of 10 it will then automatically connect to my preferred network that it said 1 minute before was not available. Although inconvenient, cancel does get me connected.
I thought it was because I have another network in range, do you also have another network in range?

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