Beta |best|: Selfishnet V0.1

The main dashboard displays the live download (Rx) and upload (Tx) speeds for each individual device, making it easy to identify "bandwidth hogs."

Ensure is active by opening your Windows Control Panel -> "Turn Windows features on or off" -> Check ".NET Framework 3.5". Step 2: Configure Application Compatibility selfishnet v0.1 beta

Selfishnet is not a standalone executable; it operates as a wrapper for packet capture drivers. To function, the following must be present: The main dashboard displays the live download (Rx)

We compare three scenarios:

Most modern security suites flag SelfishNet as malicious software or a Trojan. This is because its core mechanics—ARP spoofing and packet redirection—are identical to tools used by bad actors to steal sensitive data over public Wi-Fi networks. This is because its core mechanics—ARP spoofing and

Note: SelfishNet provides temporary, runtime enforcement. If you close the software or shut down your PC, the ARP spoofing cycles stop instantly, and all modified devices will return to their normal speeds automatically. Security Risks and Limitations

Overusing the block or cap features can sometimes cause the router to become unstable, requiring a reboot. The Verdict

The main dashboard displays the live download (Rx) and upload (Tx) speeds for each individual device, making it easy to identify "bandwidth hogs."

Ensure is active by opening your Windows Control Panel -> "Turn Windows features on or off" -> Check ".NET Framework 3.5". Step 2: Configure Application Compatibility

Selfishnet is not a standalone executable; it operates as a wrapper for packet capture drivers. To function, the following must be present:

We compare three scenarios:

Most modern security suites flag SelfishNet as malicious software or a Trojan. This is because its core mechanics—ARP spoofing and packet redirection—are identical to tools used by bad actors to steal sensitive data over public Wi-Fi networks.

Note: SelfishNet provides temporary, runtime enforcement. If you close the software or shut down your PC, the ARP spoofing cycles stop instantly, and all modified devices will return to their normal speeds automatically. Security Risks and Limitations

Overusing the block or cap features can sometimes cause the router to become unstable, requiring a reboot. The Verdict