Airport Extreme (latest generation) is rejecting password

My airport extreme is repeatedly rejecting passwords from a whole range of devices until it is rebooted. This is happening every couple of days. Any suggestions?
Here's some info:
Airport: 7.5.2
Security: WPA2
Channels: 48; 10
Channel 10: RSSI = -81, Noise = -92, S/N = 10
Channel 48: RSSI = -86, Noise = -92, S/N = 6
MAC access: timed (all day, every day using Mac addresses)
I've checked other local networks. They are all running on channel 1.
It's all Apple gear that's being dropped off the network.
Thanks

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