My wifi keeps disconnecting and wont recconect

hi, so my wifi keeps turning off a certain time in the evening and wont recconect until a certain time in the morning. I've tried everything the apple trouble shooting suggests but nothing is working. In the diagnostics it keeps saying:
metriclogs {
  triggerTime: 1387203986381
  triggerId: 589827
  profileId: 292002
  wifiAssociation {
    timestamp: 1387203986379
    error: 4294963390
    channel: 6
    signal: -61
    bssid_oui: "\210\037\241"
    security: "WPA "
    deauth_reason: 0
    deauth_source_oui: "\000\000\000
please, please, please help me.

As Kneil31, said,it appears that your router is setup to prohibit connecting to the internt at times specified in the router setup.

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