Wifi drop every hour

Ok so I'm trying to play my ps4 off of the linksys AC1200 MAX wifi range extender (RE6500) and I keep getting a lost connection every hour at the same time. At first I thought it was a hardware problem only because the first day I used it I never dropped and it has amazing connection. Then the next day around 1:03 I dropped then it happened again at 2:03. This irritated me I took it back thinking it was a hardware issue. I got a new one and it's doing it again but now 12:56 then 1:56. Please help me fix this. I've tried other extenders such as netgear but they fail in comparison to the kind of connection I get using the RE6500.

Move the RE6500 in a little better signal location. The router and extender should see each other at around a 70% signal strength for dependable connection.
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