Reputation: 1641
After installing the newest version of Network Link Conditioner on macOS Sierra, it doesn't appear to work. It has no effect on my network connectivity, even when set to 100% loss. Anyone experience this? Is this simply a case of Apple not updating NLC for Xcode 8?
Upvotes: 110
Views: 27948
Reputation: 6554
For XCode 10.2, in More developer tools - Additional Tools for XCode 10.2, you will find Network Link Conditioner
.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 2864
Step 1: Uninstall Old NLC by right clicking ("remove") it in "System Preference"
Delete Network link conditioner
Step 2:
Open https://developer.apple.com/download/more/ , login to apple account and search for additional tools and Download Additional Tools for Xcode 9
.
Tested default and my existing custom profiles, all worked like a charm!
Upvotes: 11
Reputation: 2341
Installing of Network Link Conditioner from "Additional Tools for Xcode 9 beta" worked for me.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 343
Installing an older version of Network Link Conditioner (NLC) can solve the issue.
In my case I was using OS X El Capitan Version 10.11.6 . The NLC from the newest bundle "Additional Tools for Xcode 8.2" did not work for me. But NLC from "Additional Tools for Xcode 7.3" works like a charm. Reinstalling or changng Xcode is not necessary.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 16552
If you installed link conditioner for previous Xcode version it will not work with Xcode 8. You can download Additional_Tools_for_Xcode_8.2.dmg from http://developer.apple.com/download/more/
then you will need to move the old link conditioner before installing the new one. Like this:
sudo mv /Library/PreferencePanes/Network\ Link\ Conditioner.prefPane/ ~/old
Then double clicking on link conditioner will ask you to install it.
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 1126
This issue is fixed in the latest version of the Network Link Conditioner - it's in the "Additional Tools for Xcode 8.1" download from https://developer.apple.com/download/more/.
I've tested all the built-in profiles and they work as expected.
Upvotes: 96
Reputation: 1183
Selecting the "High Latency DNS" profile works for me. This is not always what I want, but better than nothing.
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 518
I can't comment (not enough reputation), but figured I'd add that the Xcode 8 tools that have the Network Link Conditioner in it has changed names.
https://developer.apple.com/download/more/
It's now in the "Additional Tools for Xcode 8", instead of "Hardware IO Tools for Xcode 7.x".
Though, that didn't fix any of the issues...
Upvotes: 22
Reputation: 3647
I found a workaround that made it work for me.
Step 1: Enable pf
sudo pfctl -e -f /etc/pf.conf
Step 2: Open link conditioner and enable a rule
Step 3: Check if there are dummynet
rules in pf
sudo pfctl -sa
You should see a line like:
dummynet-anchor "com.apple.nlc" all
If you disable pf with pfctl -d
then link conditioner stops working and you have to disable all link conditioner rules and make the above steps.
It worked for me very well.
Easy way to test if it's working is to enable DNS Latency
and test it with:
nslookup www.google.com
Upvotes: 3