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Make Firefox & IE Faster in less than 3 Minutes

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I am speechless – it does really work. Is this comen knowledge?

Keep in mind you will only notice a different if you have broadband…

Here are some extra tweaks to speed up FireFox:

The video suggests that you set ’network.http.pipelining.maxrequests’ to ’10’. I suggest you set it to ’30’ to get even more speed out of it.

Set ‘network.http.proxy.pipelining’ to ‘true’.

Right-click anywhere in the browser window and select New -> Integer. Name it ‘nglayout.initialpaint.delay’ and set it to ’0’. This value is the amount of time the browser waits before it acts on information it receives.

My surfing life is all of a sudden much better. Tell your friends!!!!!

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Posted by   @   3 April 2007 9 comments
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Apr 3, 2007
10:15 pm
#1 niccomm :

This has been around for some time. It does indeed work on Firefox, although I haven’t tried it on IE.

Apr 4, 2007
12:12 am
#2 Alex :

Thanks for the link man. Glad I could help you surf faaaster :)

niccomm – It works on IE, I tested it myself…

Jan 23, 2009
7:12 am
#3 Vic :

What is the bad consequences or effect of doing so?

Mar 6, 2009
11:21 pm
#4 mas :

The problem I have is with IE, I have no maxconnection setting. What do I do then?

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