Fast LAN can offer maximum bandwidth.
Fast LAN can offer maximum bandwidth 16 Mbps.
Hence even if your bandwidth is 2Mbps as promised by your ISP, you'll get download speeds of 2Mbps/8= 1/4 MBps which is 256 KBps. Similary to get a download speed of 2MBps, you need to have an internet connection of 16Mbps.
A bandwidth cap- sometimes called a band cap by users- refers to a limit of service which imposed onto an internet connection by the service provider. When an internet service provider sets a bandwidth cap, they are essentially limiting the amount of data which users can download or upload via their connection.
Download Speed: 10-15 Mbps. This speed tier is quickly becoming the new normal - sort of like going 65 mph on the highway. The FCC's 2012 "Measuring Broadband America Report" is also noticing this trend, noting that more consumers "are subscribing to faster speed tiers and receiving faster speeds than ever before."