Wlan automatic login-problems

Hello,
since a while my MacBook has problems with login into my Wlan-network. It takes minutes until a list of nearby networks show up and I must click the name of my network to connect, instead of automatically been connected. I treid everything. Setting up the network from scratch.  Deleting all known networks. Restarting a.s.o. Withoiut any succsess. Any ideas to solve this problem? I use Mac OSX 10.9.2 and my Router/modem is a Speedport W921V.
Best regards
Arwed

Kevin, I found this way, but i was looking for another one...
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20050215082247458

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