Selfishnet V3 -
The Evolution of Network Sharing: Unveiling Selfishnet V3
Troubleshooting
Common Issues
- Network connectivity issues: Check the network interface configuration and ensure that Selfishnet V3 is not blocking essential traffic.
- Performance issues: Adjust the traffic shaping and QoS settings to optimize network performance.
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- Real-time Bandwidth Graphs: Visualize exactly how much bandwidth each device is consuming at any given moment.
- Per-Device Throttling: Limit specific IPs or MAC addresses without affecting other devices.
- Connection Killing: Permanently block a device from accessing the internet entirely (de-auth attacks).
- Lag Injection: Increase latency (ping) rather than just reducing speed, making online gaming impossible for the target.
- MAC Spoofing Protection: Advanced versions bypass routers that use MAC filtering or static ARP tables.
- Lightweight Design: Runs efficiently on Raspberry Pi, old laptops, or virtual machines, requiring minimal system resources.
This report provides a detailed overview of SelfishNet V3, a network management tool designed to monitor, limit, and block internet bandwidth for devices connected to a local area network (LAN). What is SelfishNet V3? The Evolution of Network Sharing: Unveiling Selfishnet V3
Administrative Rights: Since the app modifies network traffic, you must right-click the application and select "Run as Administrator". Network connectivity issues : Check the network interface
Scan and Control: Click the "Network Discovery" button (often a magnifying glass or similar icon) to find devices, then click the "Lightning" icon to start redirection and apply your limits. Safety and Ethics