Problem with Boot Camp internet connection

I use Boot Camp only for playing games, and everything is working perfectly except for my internet connection.
That is, it works perfectly for some time then without any apparent reason it just loses connection.
It usually works for about 2 hours, then simply disconnects, without offering any explanation.
A restart solves this problem for another couple of hours, then it disconnects again.
This is quite bothersome when trying to play an MMO for any extended period of time.
I am connected to the internet via router that is directly plugged into the iMac and don't have any problems on OS X.
I'm running Windows 7 on Boot Camp and everything is working perfectly except for this.
Anyone have similar problems or any idea what this might be and how to solve it?
Thanks.

Ever figure this out?

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    Otherwise, any help or light that can be shed would be most appreciated.
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    The problem seems to have gone away. I did click on repair disk in Disk Utility, I'm not sure if that did anything, but now when I run Boot Camp Assistant it is showing me the correct free space, so I don't know what happened. Oh well.
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