Question about router WRT54 GL

Good afternoon, I have following problem/question about router: WRT54GL.
I configured the router to operate in my network without any problems except for the following:
When I made tests of speed on computer which is connected directly to the cable from my ISP (ethernet, speed 64 mbit /s during download). When I connected the cable from ISP to the router and router is connected to the PC also using ethernet(from router port 1 to the pc) the speed behind a router decreased to 20 mbit. What I am doing wrong? or is it just a limitation in router's performance?
Thanx for any help
Johny Krekan,
[email protected]

Open the setup page of the router.
Set the MTU to Manual and change the size to 1365.
Save the settings and power cycle the router. Check the speed.
Make sure that firmware on your router is latest.

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