Selfishnet V3.0.0 Windows ⏰

This occurs when the registry entries for the network drivers are missing or corrupted.

Displays the current bandwidth usage for every device on the network. How It Works: The Mechanism

Once this "Man in the Middle" (MITM) position is established, SelfishNet V3.0.0 can do one of three things: selfishnet v3.0.0 windows

For each listed device, you can:

It sends forged ARP replies to associate its MAC address with the IP of the gateway (router) and the target device, becoming a “man-in-the-middle.” From there, it can drop, throttle, or redirect traffic. This occurs when the registry entries for the

: Scans the LAN to identify all connected devices, displaying their IP addresses and MAC addresses .

If someone on your network is particularly troublesome—perhaps downloading large files non-stop—SelfishNet allows you to cut off their internet access entirely with a single click. : Scans the LAN to identify all connected

SelfishNet is compatible with most versions of Windows, including . However, users should be aware that because it uses ARP spoofing—a technique also used by malicious actors—some antivirus programs may flag it as a threat. Always download from reputable sources to ensure the version is clean.

The main SelfishNet interface will appear, but it will initially be blank. Your first task is to populate the list. Click the Network Discovery icon at the top left of the interface. This icon looks like a globe. You may need to click it once or several times to allow SelfishNet enough time to scan the network and display all connected devices. After a few seconds, a list of every device on your network will appear, showing their IP addresses, MAC addresses, and live upload/download rates.

: Allows users to set specific Download and Upload speed limits for individual devices.

: Confirmed to work on Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11.