Beta [updated] | Selfishnet V0.1

Selfishnet is often flagged by antivirus software as a "potentially unwanted program" because of its ARP spoofing capabilities. Ensure you are using it on a network you own or have permission to manage.

The "Beta" tag implies an experimental build, yet v0.1 was remarkably effective due to its stripped-down, utilitarian design. selfishnet v0.1 beta

SelfishNet v0.1 Beta was a blunt instrument. It didn't pretend to be a network analysis tool or a "security audit suite." It was called "SelfishNet" because the developer wanted you to know exactly what it did: starve your neighbors to feed your own connection. Selfishnet is often flagged by antivirus software as

Selfish behavior in distributed networks—where nodes drop packets to conserve energy or bandwidth—remains a challenge for network reliability. This paper introduces SelfishNet v0.1 Beta, a lightweight discrete-event simulator written in Python to model the impact of selfish nodes on throughput, latency, and packet delivery ratio (PDR) in static wireless mesh networks. Preliminary results show that with 30% selfish nodes, PDR drops by 58% compared to cooperative scenarios. SelfishNet v0.1 Beta provides an extensible API for testing incentive mechanisms. SelfishNet v0

Click the "Network Discovery" button (usually a hand icon) to scan for connected devices.

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