This simple tweak is known simply as HTTP pipelining, this enables the browser to send
multiple requests at a time. Doing this will improve the speed in which your
browser loads pages.
1.
Launch Firefox Browser and type about:config into the address bar and
press the Enter key on your keyboard.
2.
Once you have made it to about:config, you’ll see a warning. Accept
it, to gain access to the Firefox browser configuration area.
3.
Click on the search box and type: network.http.pipelining
4.
Once it’s entered, you should see it pop up.
5.
When you see what you’ve searched for, you’ll notice that it’s set to
false. Double click on it and you’ll be able to set “network.http.pipelining”
to “true,” thus enabling HTTP pipelining.
6.
Double-click and set network.http.pipelining to true.
Enable HTTP
pipelining behind a proxy
If the
network you are connected to is located behind a proxy of some sort, you’ll
need to do an additional step for this to work. Inside the about:config window,
search for network.http.proxy.pipelining.
Just like
before, you’ll need to double-click on what you’ve searched for inside
about:config to enable it. After that, HTTP pipelining should be enabled on
proxies!
1.
Double-click network.http.proxy.pipelining to enable it.
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