Wireless and Ethernet Network Do Not Work Other Than SpeedTest

I have been having major problems with my Mac's Internet.  Whenever I connect to my Wireless or Ethernet Connection, the signal start out strong and dies down to almost nothing (around .4 kbps) immediatly.  I have been having this problem for a couple of weeks now.  However, when I run SpeedTest.net, I get the connection speeds which I should be getting.  My Network Application thingy (iStat Menus) shows a major increase from .4kbps to 6MBps when the speedtest in running.  Any ideas on how I can fix this problem?

It's a router all right. The next question is what is the "downstairs" device? Router or...?
The Aliant is configured through a browser interface and its IP address ought to be 192.168.2.1. Put those numbers in Safari's URL field and see if its webpage loads. If it does, you might be able to find a setting called "bridge mode".
Beware that I'm way out in the weeds with this suggestion - changing things in that unit may cause you even more problems. Since you said it is connected to a "wall Ethernet plug" I'm concluding that it should not be acting as a router, but that depends on what is upstream of that wall plug, and what functions the downstairs device is performing.
If the "wall Ethernet plug" is in fact a phone line and not an Ethernet LAN port then it is your router and you won't want to change that.

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    esx140339.vm.seo.... {}
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    esx140615.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140616.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140618.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140619.vm.seo.... {}
    esx140621.vm.seo.... {}
    esx141947.vm.seo.... {}
    esx141945.vm.seo.... {}
    esx142271.vm.seo.... {}
    esx142270.vm.seo.... {}
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    ata-pata-amd                   0.3.10-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820            VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ata-pata-atiixp                0.4.6-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820             VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ata-pata-cmd64x                0.2.5-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820             VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ata-pata-hpt3x2n               0.3.4-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820             VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ata-pata-pdc2027x              1.0-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820               VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ata-pata-serverworks           0.4.3-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820             VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ata-pata-sil680                0.4.8-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820             VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ata-pata-via                   0.3.3-2vmw.550.0.0.1331820             VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    block-cciss                    3.6.14-10vmw.550.0.0.1331820           VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ehci-ehci-hcd                  1.0-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820               VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    elxnet                         10.0.100.0v-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820       VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    epsec-mux                      5.1.0-01814505                         VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    esx-base                       5.5.0-2.62.2702864                     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    esx-dvfilter-generic-fastpath  5.5.0-0.0.1331820                      VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    esx-tboot                      5.5.0-2.33.2068190                     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    esx-xlibs                      5.5.0-0.0.1331820                      VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    esx-xserver                    5.5.0-0.0.1331820                      VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ima-qla4xxx                    2.01.31-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820           VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ipmi-ipmi-devintf              39.1-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820              VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ipmi-ipmi-msghandler           39.1-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820              VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    ipmi-ipmi-si-drv               39.1-4vmw.550.0.0.1331820              VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    lpfc                           10.0.100.1-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820        VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    lsi-mr3                        0.255.03.01-2vmw.550.1.16.1746018      VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    lsi-msgpt3                     00.255.03.03-1vmw.550.1.15.1623387     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    misc-cnic-register             1.72.1.v50.1i-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    misc-drivers                   5.5.0-2.62.2702864                     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    mtip32xx-native                3.3.4-1vmw.550.1.15.1623387            VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-be2net                     4.6.100.0v-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820        VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-bnx2                       2.2.3d.v55.2-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820      VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-bnx2x                      1.72.56.v55.2-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-cnic                       1.72.52.v55.1-1vmw.550.0.0.1331820     VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-e1000                      8.0.3.1-3vmw.550.0.0.1331820           VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-e1000e                     1.1.2-4vmw.550.1.15.1623387            VMware  VMwareCertified   -
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    net-igb                        5.0.5.1.1-1vmw.550.2.54.2403361        VMware  VMwareCertified   -
    net-ixgbe                      3.7.13.7.14iov-12vmw.550.2.62.2702864  VMware  VMwareCertified   -
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