Selfishnet V3 Free Direct

: Using network spoofing tools on public, school, or corporate networks almost always violates Acceptable Use Policies (AUP) and can result in being banned from the premises or facing disciplinary action. Network Instability

Previous versions of Selfishnet were incredibly effective but could be intimidating for non-technical users. The interface was barebones, and the "Redistribution" of internet speed wasn't always intuitive. Selfishnet V3

Once launched, the GUI will appear. Select your network interface (e.g., wlan0 for Wi-Fi or eth0 for Ethernet), and click "Scan". A list of devices will populate. Right-click any device to set speed limits, drop packets, or block the connection entirely. : Using network spoofing tools on public, school,