First try the following. Open Device Manager, click the + sign next to network adapters, right click your ethernet network adapter and select properties. Click ono the Advanced tab then find the setting for Speed & Duplex. Try different settings to see if you can get the full speed out of the card. If you can't, a relatively inexpensive troubleshooting step is to install a PCI ethernet adapter card (should cost less than $10) and see if that solves the problem.
1) check out your CPU utilization while transfering. I assume it's a base100 card and if it is, 4mbps really should be no problem at all.
2) download and try a program called cablenut (it's free). load the settings appropriate to your operating system and connection. it's worked very well for me in the past for improving internet transfer speeds.
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