Linksys WRT AC1900 Wifi Shut Downs

I have a Linksys WRT AC1900 Dual-Band router and it used to work ok but now wifi works after after a restart or deactivate/reactivate but after a random time, it stops working but it is still connected according to my device.  It's really annoying and I am considering buying an access point so that I don't deal with it...  Anyone experience this problem?  Any ideas would be appreciated.  I have about 35-40 devices distributed between 2.4 / 5G with various 802.x standards...

Because all connections and others are reset to zero with the pads. I presume over time, many features is basiclly fills the buffers and clogging of the device.

While you wait for an additional AP, I had shuft TURNED off any device of low priority and get the number of connections up to 15 or 20 and test.

Besure your channels in your area are open and not used by other neighbors that may cause interference.

Any other WiFi router in the region? Link > use https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/network-analyzer-lite-wifi/id562315041?mt=8 or https://www.acrylicwifi.com/en/wlan-software/wlan-scanner-acrylic-wifi-free/ or to find out. How many?

Set them manually to 1, 6 or 11 if necessary.

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