The official stable release is version 0.4. Searching for "V2" of 0.4 is often a tactic used by third-party sites to lure users into downloading unofficial, potentially harmful files. Key Features (Official Version)

: Modifies the bits within a packet's content to test for corruption handling. Getting Started with Download & Installation

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If you're using it for development (like in Unity) or general testing, users often recommend the following for a realistic "bad connection" feel: : Start with 50-100ms. Drop : Set to 1-5% to simulate standard packet loss. Throttle : Use this to simulate bandwidth caps.

: It works on any application without needing a proxy or code changes.

Clumsy was created by (GitHub: jagt/clumsy ) as a response to the limitations of traditional network emulators. Unlike complex tools like NetEm or WANem, Clumsy offers a simple GUI that intercepts network traffic on the Windows Filtering Platform (WFP). Version 0.4 v2 was one of the most stable releases before development slowed down.

: Official builds are sometimes built with specific compilers like Zig to ensure they run smoothly on modern Windows architectures.