DOWNLOADING 10GR2 FOR LINUX-86-64BIT FAILS AT 33%  CONSISTENTLY

Trying to download 10gR2 for Linux-86-64bit, however, download process fails at
33% consistently with error message "server connection reset"!
I had two colleages try that from their own PCs and got the same error. I was able to download the companion file which is close in size (700MB) to the core 10gR2 zip file.
Any help is appreciated.

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