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How to speed up Streamyx connection?

Oh no… Slow Streamyx connection again? Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) wishes to announce that its consortium members have detected a cable fault on the Southeast Asia-Middle East-Western Europe 4 (SMW4) submarine cable network between Alexandria in Egypt and Palermo in Italy linking Malaysia to Europe and the United States (link). In this case, connection within Malaysia servers is still okay but no no when you try load oversea websites.

How to speed up Streamyx connection? That’s the question that I ask myself. All my blogs are hosted in US. And the performance is very bad now. Err…

Well, the first thing that I will do. Turn on the Streamyx proxy server on my Firefox browser (no proxy by default). This will speed up a lot because it will load the website from the proxy server. And only will load the website from its original server (let’s say located in US) if proxy server don’t have the cache.

Yes, I just turn on the Streamyx proxy server mode. Streamyx connection speed does improve some. Try it for yourself.

Enable right click on website that disable it for IE 6,7 and Firefox 3

It is very user unfriendly when you browse on the website that disable mouse right click button. I always right click on at link and open as new tab by using Firefox or Internet Explorer 7. I hate it when those website disable the right click function. So how to solve it?

There are ways to enable back the right click function. One of them is type the following into the URL bar of your browser: javascript:void(document.oncontextmenu=null). However, this won’t work on all the websites. Some of the websites I visit do not work at all with this function.

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