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Since Youtube enforced HTML5 now.. I have a big concern My only options now are either to use a software traffic shaper just like NetBalancer or.. to switch over to other browser

Why's that?

HTML5 keeps downloading at full speed without stopping making the other devices connected on my LAN unusable

I haven't paid time to search for an add-on/plug-in

Is there gonna be an update in the future ? or if so an quick fix I really don't want to use a traffic shaper for now or QoS .. but my router doesn't have such function

And I really don't want to switch to another browser

Someone ? Help ?

Since Youtube enforced HTML5 now.. I have a big concern My only options now are either to use a software traffic shaper just like NetBalancer or.. to switch over to other browser Why's that? HTML5 keeps downloading at full speed without stopping making the other devices connected on my LAN unusable I haven't paid time to search for an add-on/plug-in Is there gonna be an update in the future ? or if so an quick fix I really don't want to use a traffic shaper for now or QoS .. but my router doesn't have such function And I really don't want to switch to another browser Someone ? Help ?

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I am not really sure why this changed, although I understand Google & Mozilla seem to have talked to each other about it. This addon should allow you to use FlashPlayer on YouTube videos

General HTML5 & LAN related questions are likely to be outside the scope of this forum. However if you have found a problem that effectively means an ordinary home network may not use Firefox on two or three devices because of an HTML5 issue that would be worth posting another new question.

Please use /questions/new/desktop/fix-problems and then post back here to confirm you have asked an additional question.