Downloding  problem in oracle Linux 6.5

I'm trying to download  Oracle Linux 6.5 from oracle official site.
Each time i try to download "Oracle Linux Release 6 Update 5 for x86_64 (64 Bit)   V41362-01   3.7G"
it finished with wrong size  (not completed)
what should i do ?
Thanks in advanced

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