EA6500 requires a factory reset to maintain high transfer speeds

I purchased an EA6500 (AC1750) and a WUMC710 (AC1300) media connector, and I have a 300mbps internet connection at home.
If I power cycle the router, my speed tests drop to 5mbps.  If I do a factory reset, they jump back to 300mbps.  
The AC1300 loses connection from the router every 2-3 days and needs to be re-sync'd and once a week the router loses its internet connection and needs to be restarted, which means that I have to do a factory reset.
I have read about the 5ghz being a little flakey, which may account for the AC1300 dropping out, which is terrible for something that is meant to be 'always on'.  Has anyone else experience the need to continually factory reset their router?
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Thanks Jake.
I have done that already, maybe 3rd times a charm. =)
Thanks kawal.
It is already off.  The only thing that has been changed from the factory defaults is that the wireless is enabled, WPA2 personal the 5ghz is restricted to wireless-ac and I changed the router password.
I think that Jake is right, either re-flash the firmware or return it.

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