SPA-3102 LAN speed less than 10Mbit/s

Hello,
i have bought voip router. i have the newest version of firmware 5.1.7(GW)Hardware Version:1.4.5(a)
When i connect my ISP directly to net card i have 100Mb/s transfer if i connect via linksys it is max 10Mbit (ca. 1 MB/s)
what can be a couse? 
What to do to resolve it?
Greets
Mikolaj vel Kolin 

Hi,
i want to add that speed what i see on inteface is whole the time 100Mbit/s but only download speed is different 

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