WRT160N disconnects every 10 seconds, reconnects itself a few seconds after

Hello,
I just setup the 160N, firmware 3.0.0.2.  I just want to use it as an access point on my network for a small building that only has 2 users in it.  I setup with the IP I wanted, plugged my network into one of the numbered ports (not the internet port) and when it is connected it works fine, however it disconnects every 10 seconds or so.  I tried saber tooths solution: Channel to 11, beacon to 50, fragmentation to 2202 and RTS to 2203.  This would not connect so I changed the channel to 9 and it connects but still has the disconnect every 8-10 seconds thing.
Thanks!

Sorry I am 3.0.01, I also tried disabling the SPI firewall, I also uninstalled LELA, but I can't see how they could make a difference.  Also I tried someone else's advice of 2306 and 2307, those did not work either.

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