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Have you done a speed test from that PC? Could the NIC be faulty? Dropping packets, etc.
Well, that means your speed it limited to 10Mbps.
Go here:
"Networking and sharing Center> Change adapter settings> [double click]*the connection you want to use*>Properties> configure> [click advanced tab]> *in the scroll menu choose "speed and duplex"."
What does this say? Auto? If it says 10mbps change it to Auto.
Change it back to Auto or you will probably have more issues.
Are you using the same ethernet cable as the other pcs used? Same port on the moderm,router?
I'm not smart enough to know and don't know enough. Since you are using all the same stuff and changing the Duplex probably won't change anything other then probably cause issues. You could set it to full 100Mbps just to test it out. I don't think software could cause this other then the drivers.
I don't know enough to say what it would be, could be the NIC though. Heard it's rare they are faulty though.
I saw online turning your computer off for 3 minutes fixed it for a lot of people who had the same problem.
Source:
https://www.w7forums.com/threads/realtek-onboard-lan-doesnt-work-above-10-mbps.9501/