Slow Upload

Hey All,
I have a refurb macbook pro.
Sometime within the last couple of months, I have picked up an odd problem. I work on the laptop at home, and occasionally come in to work and connect to our LAN to upload files to our company servers. The problem is this: download to the laptop still works great, but UPLOAD is slow as heck.
I have tested this on every available port in our network, and I even set up airport (into one of the routers) and the exact same problem exists for ethernet as well as airport.... spikey, stutterring, 2k to 15k/sec upload speeds, while download continues to smoke!
Upload to a USB drive worked fine. Upload to a firewire backup drive worked fine (and is my current migration path to bypass this network issue).
any thoughts? I see other posts indicating some problems with routers? I have all latest patches/updates and I did the cache purge fix someone else posted about, no help.
Thanks in advance.

hard to say. Everything on this network was unplugged and rebooted just a couple of weeks ago when we updated our printer system, and around then when we had to have our verizon DSL service fixed (our connection was disconnected elsewhere in the building when another business closed down). I believe this problem is older than that, though I might be wrong. The laptop, needless to say, has been rebooted many times. We actually have a second Macbook laptop (older than mine, 867 G4 15" laptop also 10.4.11) with the exact same problem as well, my partner reminds me.
However, none of the nine other machines on the network have the problem, so the problem isn't the network itself unless it's the network with something in the laptop.. all are various hardware configurations ranging from G4 towers to new intel quad cores, with one windows machine.

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