(HINT: Notice the capital "B" and small "b", B = bytes, b = bits) So, if you wonder why you never get 13MB/s per second on your line, well now you know. Your download speed is around 13 Megabits per second according to and the origin is showing the speed upto 14 MegaBytes per second i.e., 1 MegaByte/s = 8 Megabits/s so your download speed should be around 13/8 MegaBytes/s i.e., around 1.6 Megabytes/s, nearly all the ISP's use Megabits to advertise their plans, so when you see a commericial next time saying that "Enjoy 8Mb/s connection Speed" that means you'll be getting 1MB/s which is the value used by nearly all the Download Managers. It's just a origin bug I believe, happens to everyone I think, you can't get anywhere close to 14MB/s on that connection.
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