IPhone 5: Wifi does not automatically reconnect to my home wifi and kicks out randomly. (My wife's iPhone 5 too)

My wife and I just purchased the iPhone 5 and neither phone seems to want to connect or stay connected to our home wifi. It's not a terrible problem, but its kind of annoying to have to reconnect every time we pick up our phones.

"Ask to join networks" is off. I also tried turning off the phone and restarting it. My wife's iPhone 5 is doing the same thing. Could it have something to do with my router?

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