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Boggin:
Some routers have the channel setting to auto which can mean they will switch channels randomly.
A channel conflict with someone else can knock out your connection, but when that happens, Ethernet connect if practical and if the connection remains then that would/could confirm a wireless problem rather than it being a fault on your line.
Download inSSIDer3 which will tell you if you are currently on the best wireless channel, using the Link Score as a guide.
https://www.techspot.com/downloads/5936-inssider.html
Click on Networks when the right pane has populated.
You will need to log into your router to change the channel to confirm if it is the best for you.
Anyway, I'm glad that you have found the cause of the BSODs :)
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