Wireless access is disabled

Hi. I have a weird issue with the S206 series, that the wireless access keeps being disabled on startup, and when the computer comes out of hibernation. When I press F7 to enable wireless access, everything works fine.
Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks

hi Spector2000,
Can you check under services.msc
Make sure that all wireless services are started and set to automatic.
Then check if the issue was fixed
If not
Also try uninstalling and Reinstalling the Wireless Driver and Lenovo Energy Management Driver
Get the drivers here http://support.lenovo.com/en_US/research/hints-or-tips/detail.page?&DocID=HT073627
Hope this helps
Cheers!
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