Airport Express falls out after app. a day

Hi
My Airport Express is 2 years old and is suddenly begone to stop allowing connection after about a day. Then if you cut the power and again power it up it works just fine fore about a day or so. I have reloaded the firmware, and that did'nt change anything. My question is - do i have any options to fix it my self or should i just go buy a new device?
Sincerely
Kim

Welcome to the discussions, Kim!
It sounds like your AirPort Express is likely picking up some wireless interference from another wireless network near you, or even a nearby cordless phone.
Do you have AirPort Utility installed on your computer? It would be located as follows:
Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility
Click Manual Setup
Click the Wireless tab below the row of icons
Look for the setting for Channel. It is probably set to Automatic now
Select another channel such as 8 or 9
Click Update to save your new settings
Give that a try. You may need to experiment further in order to find a clear, unused Channel. Keep trying different channels if needed. Hopefully, you will find a good one for your wireless network.

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