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I had half of that done from another time, but just finished doing the other steps. I had mine set to 32. It gets faster because it allows more requests in at one time.

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Interesting, Ill give this a go.

EDIT- Just changed it to 50 and I can actually notice the difference, thats pretty cool.

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it's actually bad for whatever server you're trying to get requests from, because it basically gives the server a lot of orders rather than just a couple so your orders are more likely to be processed faster since there's just more of them.

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been there, done that. Firefox actually slows down the more you use it.

Renabling the HTTP pipelining can dramatically improve networking performance. The reason it's not enabled by default, is that it can prevent Web pages from displaying correctly. If you've enabled this, and you find pages that aren't displaying correctly, only blame yourself.

i put it at 30 and it is alittle faster.  I am wondering what if i put 99999999999?

Wont work. The limit is 40 or so.

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i recommend no one does this last week it downloaded a trojan on my computer and my harddrive is fried now,i have to use my moms lab top untill i can get a new computer which wont be for a while

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i recommend no one does this last week it downloaded a trojan on my computer and my harddrive is fried now,i have to use my moms lab top untill i can get a new computer which wont be for a while

Unless the Trojan got in through the huge security whole in Firefox 1.0.3, or you downloaded in somewhere, following those steps wont lead to a trojan.

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i recommend no one does this last week it downloaded a trojan on my computer and my harddrive is fried now,i have to use my moms lab top untill i can get a new computer which wont be for a while

Unless the Trojan got in through the huge security whole in Firefox 1.0.3, or you downloaded in somewhere, following those steps wont lead to a trojan.

i dont know how the trojan got there i didnt download anything ,and doing that thing to firefox is the only explaination i have for getting a trojan it sucks really bad because it will be about $600 to fix my computer so my mom is gonna get me an apple emac for my birthday

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been there, done that. Firefox actually slows down the more you use it.

Renabling the HTTP pipelining can dramatically improve networking performance. The reason it's not enabled by default, is that it can prevent Web pages from displaying correctly. If you've enabled this, and you find pages that aren't displaying correctly, only blame yourself.

i put it at 30 and it is alittle faster.  I am wondering what if i put 99999999999?

Wont work. The limit is 40 or so.

You seem to know alot about Firefox...mayeb you can answer a question for me. I can't seem to get it to update. I get the message every now and then that updates are available, and if I click it, it opens a box like it is going to download but it just sits there...I've left it for like 10-15 minutes and the progress bar never moves.

I suppose I could go right to the site and re-download the newer version...but I want to know why the auto upgrade doesn't work.

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