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If you rebooted the modem not long before you took that screenshot you might want to let it run a few days to see if you accumulate errors over time. Otherwise I agree that everything looks very good there, in fact I've never had a cable connection that nice, so don't fiddle with anything on the coax side of the modem.
Well my event log shows a ton of T-3 timeouts the technician told me it was normal cuz of noise traffic but it’ll happen like at 3 in the morning for no reason
I see lots of T-3 timeouts and other junk in my log too, but that is DOCSIS protocol stuff that seems not to effect too much. The error counts that would be interesting would be in the "Corrected" and "Uncorrected" columns on the screen shot you posted, where all the zeros are now. They get zeroed when the modem restarts, so you need to let it run for a while to find out if there are times when the signal isn't so nice.