Fasten BroadBand using Firefox

By VJ | May 10, 2007

Firefox users already access internet at much faster as what Internet explorer will help you do that. Now there is a way to increase the speed at which you are accessing internet in Firefox only.
HOW?? Lets find that out.

  1. Open Firefox and in the Address Bar type in “about:config”, without Quotes
  2. In the filter box type in Network, and scroll down to find “Network.HTTP.Pipelining”.
  3. Change the value to “True” by double clicking on that.
  4. Also just below that “Network.HTTP.pipelining.maxrequests”, change its value from 4 to 10
  5. Fasten Brodband using Firefox

  6. Click OK, and quit Firefox, reopen it and you would be able to see the difference

If you are using windows 98, then you might need to restart the computer for the changes to take effect.

Via[Tubetorials]

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3 Comments so far
  1. mukhtar May 14, 2007 8:38 am

    it really works u can see the diffrence

  2. ranj July 1, 2007 10:45 am

    it really changes browsing experience

  3. alifaan May 12, 2008 2:32 pm

    I’m using this trick but my Network.HTTP.pipelining.maxrequests is set to 35 :)

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