Selfishnet V3 Top ((top)) [90% Trusted]
The live bandwidth monitor will show you the impact of your changes. Adjust limits as needed until you achieve the balance you’re looking for.
Scans the subnet dynamically to build a complete inventory of connected devices, displaying active IP addresses and MAC hardware details.
Restrictions are temporary. Closing the app or shutting down the host machine immediately restores default speeds. selfishnet v3 top
Using it is essentially a "soft" cyber-attack on your own house. It can be temperamental—sometimes crashing the network if two people try to run it at once—but for many, that’s part of its charm. It’s the "nuclear option" for Wi-Fi disputes. Top Features at a Glance What it actually does Network Discovery
"V3 shows devices, but limiting does nothing." The live bandwidth monitor will show you the
Unlike standard router QoS (Quality of Service) which requires admin access to the router, SelfishNet V3 uses ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) spoofing techniques to intercept and control the data flow between devices on the network.
The V3 interface includes a live graph showing which IP address is consuming the most bandwidth. The Top consumer is highlighted in red. This allows you to instantly identify whether "User-PC-5" is torrenting or if a smart TV is eating your 4K buffer. Restrictions are temporary
Below is a draft of a helpful, balanced review for this software: Rating: ⭐⭐⭐ (3/5) Pros:
Must be "Run as Administrator" to access the network adapter. Security and Ethical Considerations
ARP spoofing is, at its core, a man‑in‑the‑middle attack. While SelfishNet V3 uses it for legitimate bandwidth control, the same technique can be abused by malware. Third‑party download sites may bundle spyware, adware, or actual viruses with the installer.