


Basically this means something was tampering with Opera’s settings. The weird thing is, when I went to view these settings, Max connections total/Max connections server were set to 1. This is also a small performance boost over the default settings. With these settings you should be able to browse at optimal speed with Opera! A suggestion would be to set the Network Buffer to 64 or 128 if you have a slow (Non DSL/CABLE) connection. Reduce Max Persistent HTTP Connections - UncheckedĤ.

Non-Compliant Server 100 Continue - Unchecked Make sure the settings are as follows for standard performance: Click it to have it display a bunch of new options.ģ. Find the Performance dropdown box, near the bottom. (This has been a common these past few weeks apparently too.)ġ. Before you remove Opera or use another browser as your main browser due to plain frustration, give this a try. However, I found out there are config options with opera. This was highly frustrating and I was about to do a reinstall very shortly. If I was playing a Youtube video for example, nothing else would load until the video was finished playing. After about half a day, I started to get pretty frustrated. The weird thing is, it was working fine just yesterday. It was loading pages very slowly compared to other browsers if I was using more then one window. After installing a bunch of ‘extensions/plugins’ for Chrome, I found my Opera running super slow.
