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I'm not a DSL expert but those stats look fine and are totally unrelated to your OS. Is it the line dropping (loosing sync) or something else, if it's the line it'll be nothing to do with your PC. I'd also check the lan interface for errors, no idea how on a netgear though
 
something is very wrong with your line

sync rate is 1568 ATT is 28 SNR is 15

upstream is 448 ATT is 8.5 SNR 9

with a good line as that and a low sync speed with them snr resaults somert is a miss

you should be atleast 25+ snr at them speeds and the upstream snr is VERY low for your line

i think you should try the modem in the master socket and if that doesnt work

i think its a bt fix job
 
I would say you have some kind of RFI.

What I suggest is getting and but ADSL faceplate to eliminate any extension or internal wiring problems maybe move your router in slightly different place.

It worked for me as I move it about 1 meter away and it cured some RFI [my old house]

Also id phone your ISP [who is this] and get your line looked by BT for dropped connections and maybe suggest you need your target SNR dropping a little as you would see 8mb on that line.
 
Dropping the target SNR margin isn't going to help the fact that the actual SNR margin's low.

Before you screw around with filters, try connecting the router to the master socket with no extensions, and see what you get. If you see a significant improvement (most likely in sync rate rather than SNR margin), your extension wiring's crappy.
 
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