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A large glass of Merlot
Join Date: Jun 2006
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Picked this link up off another forum...
Lightning Fast Browsing Trick For Internet Explorer And Firefox Tried it on my firefox and it works ![]() For firefox users (i can't be arsed doing the IE one) do this: In address bar go to 'about:config'. Filter by 'Network'. network.http.pipelining set to 'true'. network.http.pipelining.maxrequests set to 6. (changed under advice of Mr Burbleflop) Stick on some go faster stripes ![]()
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Preparing more tumbleweed
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Webadmins will love you if you do that. 10 concurrent connections to their webserver!
Get FasterFox add-on for Firefox and select Optimised.
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Screaming Orgasm
Join Date: Jul 2006
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Yup. I'm going to try it, but with a much lower maxconnects value (default is 4 btw).
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Rocket Fuel
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Don't expect BD to serve you reliably with 10 concurrent connections - the webserver will randomly tell you to sod off.
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A large glass of Merlot
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![]() changed it to 6.. is that better? (only 2 more than default)
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6 will be ok. It isn't just my server that'll object to it, before I knew any better I had my limit set to 10 and found quite a few sites that refused to serve.
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Screaming Orgasm
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Apparently it causes the server to prefetch files - it's not a maximum number of connections, but rather a maximum number of things to request in one go. For example:
Request items 1-6 - download item 1 - download 2 - ... 3 - ... 4 - ... 5 - ... 6 It's not very well supported, so expect sites to break. Plus it does load servers even though it's all downloaded over one connection. PS - This info is from google and somewhat unconfirmed. It may be wrong. Last edited by Mark; 13-12-2006 at 04:19. |
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BBx woz 'ere :P
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Does that work well? MB has it at home, but he's got a 10mb connection so I didn't think that was a fair way to test it
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Rocket Fuel
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Didn't notice any difference when I was on ADSL (like MB I've 10Mb cable now). The downside was some sites telling me to sod off and uninstall that extension if I wanted to browse the site.
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