Microsoft Internet Explorer Optimization
- Go to "Start" and click on "Run"
- Enter "regedit" and hit "Ok" and now the Registry Editor will open
- Expand "HKEY_CURRENT_USER"
- Expand Software, Microsoft, Windows, Current Version
- Click on Internet Settings
- MaxConnectionPer1_0Server and MaxConnectionPerServer indicates the maximum number of connections per page
- Double click on one of these registries to change it. Set the radio button to DECIMAL and increase the values from default to a higher value, for example 10. Do the same with the other registry. (see fig. IE Optimized Registry)
fig. IE Optimized Registry |
Mozilla FireFox Optimization
- Start Firefox and type: about:config in the address bar and hit "Enter".
- Type: network.http. in the Filter search bar on top.
- Double click on the network.http.pipelining string to change its value to true.
If you use a proxy, set network.http.proxy.pipelining to true as well. - Double click on the network.http.pipelining.maxrequests string to change its interger value to 32.
- Double click on the network.http.max-connections-per-server, change the value to 32.
- Double click on the network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server, change the value to 32.
- Make a new value by right clicking anywhere in the Configuration screen, choose new -> integer, then a new dialog box appear, type nglayout.initialpaint.delay, click Ok, then type 0 for the value.
- Right click anywhere on the Configuration screen and select "New" and then "Boolean".
- Enter browser.turbo.enabled as the new Boolean name and click "Ok". Now set the value of the Boolean to true. (see fig. Firefox Optimized)
fig. Firefox Optimized |
Opera Browser Optimization
- Open the opera Browser
- Type about:config in the address bar
- In the search field, type connection
- Change the value of Max Connections Total from the default 16 to any number from
- 32 to 65 (Depends on your connection speed).
- Keep the Max Connections Server as the default
- After making these changes, click save then restart your browser (see fig. Opera Browser Optimized)
- Enable the Opera Turbo Feature. (go to Tools -> Preference, select Web Pages Tab, then Turn on Opera Turbo)
fig. Opera Browser Optimized |
That's all folks, I hope this tutorial will help you increase the browsing speed of the them.
Happy browsing.
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it's only working at LAN Connection bro :P
ReplyDeleteI've tried it on a dial up and an ADSL Internet connection, and it works dude..
ReplyDeleteYou have to try it..
As I said above, this tutorial is not to speed up the internet connection speed, but to speed up the browsing (the rendering of a webpage).
:)