If this is indeed a bug in AVG surf-shield, maybe this is something worth fixing. I don't know to which extent this generalizes to all servers, but if it does, this might cause some significant issues. I don't know why it would continue. In case one of your extensions is involved, could you test the download in Firefox's Safe Mode?
That's a standard diagnostic tool to deactivate extensions and some advanced features of Firefox. More info: Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode. Is there any way to peer inside "Service Traffic" to get a better idea of what that is? Usually users complain that all downloads are terminated when they exit Firefox, so I'm puzzled by this.
Yes, I found a few forum posts from people who had a problem similar to mine. I tried both tools and both say the network activity is caused by firefox. XFastLan also shows what IP each process is connected to.
I started a download with FDM and as you can see Firefox is also downloading from the same server. I don't know how Windows' task manager can have the firefox. If you use Process Explorer, does it show that another owns firefox. Ok, you can forget about Resource Monitor. Looks like it doesn't just show current but also past activity.
I looked up XFast LAN to see whether I could use it for some testing, but it seems to be a feature of some systems, not a download I can get for mine. One part of the description intrigued me, the claim that "Traffic Shaping allows you to watch YouTube HD videos and download files simultaneously.
You will never have to wait for a long time for anything to load again. I made a tiny bit of progress. It turns out Firefox works properly if I start Windows in safe mode. I thought that could mean that the problem was caused by a different application so I removed every autostart entry from Msconfig but the bug was still there. Then I also disabled every non Microsoft service but that didn't help either. Finally I selected "Load only basic devices and services" however that was also useless.
Don't know where to go from here. PS: How exactly does this support system work? What happens if nobody posts a solution to this question? I came upon a post that recommended the tool TCPView. I've attached a screenshot. Firefox for Android delivers effortless privacy protection with lighting-fast page loads. Enhanced Tracking Protection automatically blocks online trackers from following you around the web and slowing down your pages.
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