Sattelite A100 - LAN card problem PPPOE

HI People,
I have Toshiba Sattelite A100 PSAANE with Intel PRO/100 VE lan card. I thing that my card works fine but i am a little confused after a period of time "when i download from torrents or web" my PPPOE connection is restarted. Connection is restarting periodically, some times is stable one hour but some times restart every 30 second :( or minute or 5 ............... I need your help people please tell me my LAN is dead or ????
P.S. When i download the same files "from torrents" on my PC with atheros LAN everything is ok. Please HELP
Thanks

Yes i use XP but SP2 I don't have SP3. XP SP3 will solve this problem or ??
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