What good is that super fast Internet connection when your browser is running at dial-up speed? This article will point you in the right direction to track down and fix the problem.
Of course, if you need extra help with any of this, we have a community of volunteers standing by. We're constantly improving Firefox. The latest version is faster than ever before and contains fixes for many problems that could slow down your Firefox. See Update Firefox to the latest release to learn how to update.
Having outdated drivers might slow down performance. See your manufacturer's instructions on how to update your video drivers. If a monitoring tool shows you high hardware resource usage, try the suggestions in the Firefox uses too much memory or CPU resources - How to fix article. If Firefox freezes and gives you the spinning wheel and turns white gives you the spinning beach ball turns gray , try the Firefox hangs or is not responding - How to fix article.
What does that even mean? We've got an article about that called, believe it or not, Warning Unresponsive script - What it means and how to fix it that will help clear things up.
Please ask a new question if you need help. I have a shared WiFi internet connection with Internet speed is good but Firefox installer downloads Firefox at very slow speed.
It takes about 10 to 15 minutes in downloading Firefox. Please fix the problem if it is occurring through your end, else do tell me what can I do to get it better.
Thank you. Full setup for Windows can be found at mozilla. Boot the computer in Windows Safe mode with network support press F8 on the boot screen as a test to see if that helps. Yes, thanks. Direct download link of 24MB setup file of firefox stable versions should be made available at www.
To remove a pref from about:config, you can delete it from your prefs. To further add info: as 23 states somewhat incorrectly , pipelining DOES NOT add more connections — the original post is utterly wrong, but is a way of streaming data on single connection. That is for a GOOD reason — higher values are not better — they can cause complete page-loading failure and thus a longer loading time!
Leave it at The above comment 23 is neither fully correct — pipelining is different from persistent connections he describes. Pipelining allows that single persistent connection to work more efficiently:. ALSO: setting nglayout. It causes the page to be redrawn earlier so perceptually seems quicker , but the extra CPU load will slow the rendering down potentially increasing total load time.
Set it to or on older computers or slow connections. The default of is just fine IMO as a fair average. Normally the browser would request one object such as an image and then terminate the connection, repeat, and repeat until all of the needed objects had been downloaded. Pipelining simple causes it to take the same behavior using only one connection.
I believe that Internet Explorer defaults to 4 sessions at once. From your article, it appears that Firefox only opens one session by default. Is this correct?
You should have only the config page open in firefox. Otherwise Firefox might crash. Appears to work as well on Mozilla 1.
The box should handle it just fine, but I think going down to 16 is still high enough to reap speed benefits without being overbearing on the server. Thirty connections at once is too much, I agree. Four or five is a friendly number. The benefits of pipelined requests can still be enjoyed with fewer simultaneous connections however.
So, 4 people with this set could not access the same site. I urge you to think things through before setting something like this and killing the websites you browse. Derrrr this tweak kicks ass. I knew there was a reason Ive been using this browser for the past 2 years. No right-click on a Mac Powerbook. I tried just about everything, no luck. Geof F. Morris of course I want to delete it.
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