: Because it uses ARP spoofing—a technique also used by some malware—many antivirus programs may flag it as a "Potentially Unwanted Program" (PUP) or a threat. Network Stability
Normally, your router manages traffic by telling devices where to send data. Selfishnet V3
If you are the network owner, log into your router (usually 192.168.1.1) and set per-device bandwidth caps. This ensures your roommates get 25 Mbps each, preventing one user from hogging the pipe. : Because it uses ARP spoofing—a technique also
Selfishnet V3 is a popular tool used for local network management, primarily known for its ability to for other devices connected to the same Wi-Fi network. How it Works This ensures your roommates get 25 Mbps each,
: Allows users to manually set download and upload speed limits for any device connected to the same Ethernet or Wi-Fi network. Device Management
If you notice your internet speed dropping to exactly zero or severely lagging whenever a specific person is on your network, you might be a victim of Selfishnet. Here is how network administrators and users can fight back: Static ARP Entries