WRT160nV3 wireless security repeatedly disabling

I have the WRT160nV3 and am having a problem with the wireless security.  I set up the wireless security but everytime I notice the signal slows down or I get dropped I go to check it and it shows the security is disabled.  Sometimes other people are there so I remove them, and ENABLE AGAIN.  After that it seems to work fine. 
 I have had to do this multiple times.  After Enabling I have saved the settings everytime but it happens all the time now.  Does anyone have any insight?  Your help would be greatly appreciated. 

Hard reset the router by pressing the reset button for 30 seconds and release.  Wait 10 seconds and power cycle the router.  Connect via wired computer to 192.168.1.1 username blank, password 'admin' and reconfigure the router from scratch.  Now check again.

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