Kevin,

 There are many things you can test/do to fix this problem.

 The first thing is to change the channel that you are using.
Default is channel 6.  Most of your neighbors will be using
channel 6, so change yours to like 9.

 Second, when is your AP and where are you accessing it from? If
you are closer ( RF wise ) to another AP, that is the one you will
connect to.  Your problem MANY BE as simple as you are next to a
window with access to another AP on the outside of your place.

 Since you are in a high RF environment, you will need to
co-ordinate with your neighbors.  Many be you could be come the
WiFi coordinator for your neighborhood?

 Another option is shielding your place.

 The fix is to become isolated from all the other APs.

 Good luck
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