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: 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
Using Selfishnet on public Wi-Fi (like at a coffee shop or library) or a network you do not own without permission is illegal in many jurisdictions. It constitutes "interference with computer systems" and can land you in serious trouble. Only use this tool on your home network to manage your own family's bandwidth. Selfishnet V3
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 : Using network spoofing tools on public, school,
| Feature | Selfishnet V3 | Netcut (Windows) | Evil Limiter | Router QoS | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Linux only | Windows | Linux (CLI) | Router firmware | | GUI | Yes (Basic GTK) | Yes (Professional) | No | Yes | | ARP Spoofing | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | | Requires root/admin | Yes (sudo) | Yes (Admin rights) | Yes | No (Passphrase only) | | Legality | Gray area | Commercial tool (Terms forbid abuse) | Gray area | Fully legal | Only use this tool on your home network
It is primarily designed for Windows environments and works best on standard Ethernet/Wi-Fi LAN setups.
: View a list of all devices currently connected to your network, including their IP addresses and MAC addresses. Bandwidth Control
: Because all traffic to and from the victim's device is now routed directly through the computer running Selfishnet, the software can actively throttle the data or drop the packets entirely (blocking the internet) before passing them along. Risks and Ethical Concerns