The BT profiles are defined by sync ranges, i.e. if you sync at x that'll be in the range for profile y. If you sync within the range for a lower profile, as far as I am aware, the sync will result in a move to the lower profile (moves in the other direction can take 5 days).
If you re-sync at the same or higher rate this is not seen as a poor sync event unless the resyncs happen at a rate of 10 times or more per hour.
Might be worth bunging a screen dump of your router stats to a site such as imageshack and posting a link.
I'm not sure about getting stats from your router.
See if http://192.168.0.1/setup.cgi?todo=debug enable debugs (replace the 192.168.0.1 with your router's address).
If that works go to a command prompt (Windows start->cmd, I think) and launch telnet.
e.g.
telnet 192.168.0.1
On my Netgear (different model) I can then
cat /proc/avalanche/modem_stats
to get the error stats.



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