Selfishnet V0.1 Beta

Was SelfishNet just a prank? Not exactly. Using it on a home network where you paid for the connection was one thing; using it on a university campus or public library was theft of service.

SelfishNet cannot capture network packets on its own. It relies on a packet capture driver to interact with the network interface card.

Because ARP spoofing requires low-level control over network hardware, SelfishNet must always be executed by right-clicking the application and selecting Is SelfishNet Safe and Legal? selfishnet v0.1 beta

In a normal LAN environment, devices communicate with the internet by sending data packets directly to the default gateway (the router).

Unlike standard network management, SelfishNet does not require the admin password to the default gateway or router. It runs entirely from a client PC. Was SelfishNet just a prank

"SelfishNet isn't a network utility; it's a declaration of war against your own subnet." – Anonymous forum post, 2007.

As Selfishnet v0.1 beta continues to evolve and mature, it's likely that we'll see new and innovative applications of this technology. Whether you're a seasoned developer or simply someone interested in the future of networking, now is the perfect time to get involved with Selfishnet and help shape the future of decentralized networking. SelfishNet cannot capture network packets on its own

Features a "Block" checkbox next to each identified device to immediately sever its internet connection while keeping it associated with the local router.

Once you have identified the device consuming too much data:

In the era of multiple connected devices, managing Wi-Fi speed can feel like a losing battle. When someone in your home starts streaming 4K video or downloading large files, your work-from-home video call often suffers. While router-level Quality of Service (QoS) settings exist, they are often difficult to navigate.

remains a legendary tool in the world of networking utilities. It’s perfect for the "power user" who needs a quick, effective way to ensure their gaming session isn't ruined by a background Windows update on another laptop. While modern routers now have built-in "Quality of Service" (QoS) settings that do similar things, SelfishNet offers a level of manual, real-time control that is hard to beat.