Search for -persistent-connections-per-server and double-click the Value.
Open a new tab and enter “about:config” in the address bar.
That being said, you have a little wiggle room. However, remember that increasing this too much is considered bad etiquette, and may get you banned from a server. This is given your bandwidth can handle it. Since your Firefox browser limits the number of simultaneous connections to a single server, upping this limit will make a noticeable speed change to pages with many images or videos. You can find tools online to test the speed of your browser precisely. This is the best way to change one setting at a time so you can test the effect. You could cause problems with your add-ons if you aren’t. These settings are intended for advanced users so be careful.
Right-click this folder and choose “Copy,” then right-click in a backup location and select “Paste.”.
You should see a folder with a string of letters and numbers, ending in “.default.”
Go one level up from the folder that opens.
Look for “Profile Folder” and click Show Folder next to it (Show in Finder on a Mac).
Open a new tab and enter “about:support” in the address bar.
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