I don't think it has ever happened to me when using the wired connection
but I rarely use it.

I have found the following to help a lot:

1. Install the Bleeding edge wireless drivers (every time the Kernel gets 
updated you must recompile and install them though)
2. Configure a static ip address on your wireless interface.
3. Use an access point that is not using wireless N (for me wireless N causes 
the problem more frequently)

Rather than rebooting you can right click on the wireless icon to
uncheck "enable wireless" and then recheck it and you don't need to
reboot the computer.

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Wireless Disconnects When Loaded by Torrent Traffic, Must Reboot To Reconnect
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374650
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