this post is highly misleading, at the very best. It reads like an add for the latest and greatest 'snake-oil' ("intelligent packet configurator" - sounds like something Steve Gibson would say). If you think it's too good to be true, it probably is. I won't bother to pick apart all the dubious claims, but i'll comment on 2:
3)Look for were it says "network.http.pipelining" to TRUE
(Double Click it until it says TRUE)
that's a great tip... as long as you don't mind
NOT being able to connect to some servers which disallow pipelining or don't understand your browsers request.
5) Now. Right-Click Anywere then click "Create New" Then "Integer". Name it "nglayout.initialpaint.delay"
Then Click Ok,then put the number "0" (Zero) in the next box
this WILL make some pages
load slower, not faster.
Forget "FasterFox" as well. It's nothing but another snake-oil cure-all that has been thoroughly debunked by various people, including some from Mozilla. Ask yourself; if this is such a great idea (not to mention speeding up browsing by >>>375%<<<), then why didn't the Mozilla boys set these values by default?