With a single button, SelfishNet v0.1 beta could disconnect any chosen device from the Wi-Fi network. It didn’t block the device permanently; rather, it sent de-authentication packets, forcing the device to reconnect—only to be kicked again. This was the beta’s "annoyance factor" at its peak.

: Many versions found online are hosted on untrusted third-party sites and are frequently flagged by antivirus software as potentially unwanted programs (PUPs) or malware.

: You can assign specific upload and download speeds (in KB/s) to any device on the network.

: The software detects all devices connected to the same Wi-Fi or Ethernet network and displays their IP and MAC addresses. Bandwidth Control

or built-in router Quality of Service (QoS) settings are recommended. step-by-step guide on how to set up the necessary drivers to get it running on Windows 11