Slow Wi - Fi, Ethernet no workee

We have a Mac Mini 1.1 2007 10.6.8 which worked well for years via Wi - Fi and connected via HDMI to our TV.  Lately, movies through the Mini have been shredded, so we used our Roku and our Blu - Ray player, also via Wi - Fi, show excellent movies.  Recently, the Mini has slowed to the point that even Web servers have become too slow, we decided to launch a Cat5 cable to check it out.  I brought my MacBook Pro running El Capitan put beside her.  Here are the results of our tests:

Wi - Fi with the tested Mini download 3.6; Although the MacBook Pro in the same place obtained 12.6 download.

Ethernet with the MacBook Pro got 11.6 download (Yes, a bit slower), but the Ethernet to the Mini would not work well enough even to run a test.  The green light in system-> network preferences would come only after four or five minutes, and then Web sites would expire with Safari and Firefox.

Activity monitor on the Mini during the speed test Wi - Fi got nominal results:

±75% idle CPU

1.21 GB of memory of 2 GB of free

Disc of ±1 KB of intense activity (seems low)

Use 3.15 free GB to 60 GB disk (it is full)

Network 900 Kbps per second peak (very slow)

What could cause the Mini being so slow with internet connections?  My partner said we need a new computer and I agree, but I still would like an idea of what could failing being that could cause dramatic slowdown.

You have any ideas what might happen or what else we could test?

-Gil

I release about 30 GB on the Mini and see what happens.

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