Thanks for your input.  My iMac is three years old, and other functions 
requiring a battery (e.g., the clock) are working just fine.

Rafael
On May 9, 2012, at 12:31 PM, Chris Blouch wrote:

> How old is your iMac? There is a battery in there someplace that keeps 
> things like the clock and some settings even when the machine is powered 
> off and those batteries eventually wear out. I think 5 years or so is 
> typical.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 5/9/12 12:07 PM, Bejarano, Rafael P. wrote:
>> Hi listers,
>> 
>> I can't seem to figure out how to get my iMac to remember the settings for 
>> my home network when I turn it off.  The next time that I start the 
>> computer, I have to go through the steps to set up the network all over 
>> again, as if I never had done it--turn on Airport, create a new network, and 
>> turn on internet sharing.  Any insight or suggestions for how to get the 
>> computer to remember these settings would be very much appreciated.
>> 
>> Rafael Bejarano
>> 
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