Do you have another device connected to the router you could leave a ping running on at the same time? If your PC drops out but the other device doesn't you'll know for sure it isn't a router issue.
I had a similar issue with my onboard nic recently, only I had to disable the nic and re-enable it every time it dropped the connection. Very annoying. I know it wasn't an OS issue so I bought an Intel pcie nic and it's not dropped once since.
I would have a look in the Advanced Tab of your NIC's Properties in Device Manager (Intel has a lot of settings) for anything that sounds like it could be causing this (also other Tabs like Power Saving etc).
I doubted it was your Intel NIC that was faulty, I have the older 17.
I have read above and tried to again but not had sleep so far but have you tried leaving another WIRED device plugged in to the port your PC currently uses and see if it also has disconnection issues.
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