Windows 10 and 11 often block unsigned drivers (which SelfishNet uses for ARP spoofing).
Unlike simple "Cut/Uncut" tools, SelfishNet V3 allows granular control. You can set a specific device to a Top limit (e.g., 512 Kbps). This ensures that no single device can saturate the connection while you game or stream. selfishnet v3 top
Installing the tool is easy, but configuring it for top-tier performance requires nuance. Follow this step-by-step guide. Windows 10 and 11 often block unsigned drivers
SelfishNet v3 Top is a compact, powerful network management feature designed to give home and small-office users precise, real-time control over who gets bandwidth — without complexity or screens full of jargon. It’s built for one clear purpose: make network fairness and troubleshooting fast, visual, and satisfying. This ensures that no single device can saturate
If you want to operate at the top of your network hierarchy, you need to master these core V3 functions.
Once you have mastered the basics, push SelfishNet V3 to its top limits with these pro-configs.