WRP400 wan-lan speed

Hi All!
I have a problem with my WRP400 WAN-to-LAN speed no more than 48Mbit/s incoming and up to 42-45 MBit/s outgoing.
My connection is 100/100 Mbit/s, Firmware 2.00.26 , OS Win 7 Ultimate.
QoS disabled, VoIP not in use.
Is there any possibility to increase speed?
Thanks in advance.

Hi, I have the same problem.
I have WRP400 (firmware 2.00.32 - I try all firmware).
Now my connection is 100/10 Mbit/s. 
Directly connecting the modem to the computer I get the maximum speed 100 Mbit/s download and 10 Mbit/s upload.
By connecting the router I get up to speed 47Mbit/s download and 10 Mbit/s upload.
www.speedtest.net/my-result/3969122353
In the router settings (SETUP / ADVANCED SETTINS) when the change parameter "WAN Phy Flow Control" to 100 half, the results are the same. When I change to 100 full I get speed for 10.
I thing the option 100FULL is not working. Only 100 HALF.

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