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I have installed xcode 4.3.1 on my machine running Lion.

I can't find the Network Link Conditioner tool anywhere.

I have checked the utilities folder, also the xcode/contents/developer/* directories.. no such luck.

Do I need to install specific components or has this tool been removed or renamed recently?

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It's in an additional download. Use this menu item:

Xcode > Open Developer Tool > More Developer Tools...

and get "Hardware IO Tools for Xcode".

For Xcode 8+, get "Additional Tools for Xcode [version]".

Double-click on a .prefPane file to install. If you already have an older .prefPane installed, you'll need to remove it from /Library/PreferencePanes.

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    Just double-click the Network Link Conditioner.prefpane and OS X will install it for you. (System Preferences will pop up and ask you about it.)
    – Kurt Revis
    May 11, 2012 at 3:52
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    I mean, what is the standard place to install it on disk now that /Developer is no more? May 11, 2012 at 4:25
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    As far as I know, preference panes never went in /Developer. (If you know differently, or if you're referring to something else, could you explain?) They are found in /System/Library/PreferencePanes, /Library/PreferencePanes, or ~/Library/PreferencePanes. If you double-click the prefpane, System Preferences will install it for you in one of the latter two places.
    – Kurt Revis
    May 11, 2012 at 5:24
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    Everything worked except when trying to turn on the network link conditioner. In this case the window disappears and there is not throttling of the internet speed. Looking through the internet for this problem I found not solution. There were suggestions to add the files : /system/library/launchdaemons/com.apple.networklinkconditioner.plist /usr/libexec/nlcd but where shall i find those files. Is there a simple solution to this problem?
    – Max
    May 28, 2012 at 11:29
  • @Max I've copied them from another Mac OS X Lion machine which had Xcode installed. But I could find them only on a machine that came with a fresh installation of Lion.
    – g_fred
    Jun 20, 2012 at 9:55
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You can also install any of the Hardware IO Tools without installing XCode itself. Simply visit Apple's Download Center and search for "Hardware IO".

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    BTW I've managed to get this installed on Snow Leopard by going to the Download Center directly. Thanks! -- Oh sorry. Maybe it doesn't work on Snow Leopard afterall. Though I could install and run it, but when I turned it on, it crashed. Jul 11, 2013 at 9:28
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  • @bloudermilk that link does not work. slott, that is version-specific. Jul 25, 2016 at 16:44
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Update on the answer December 2019 Xcode 11.1.2

Apple has moved Network Link Conditioner Tool to additional tools for Xcode

Go to the below link

https://developer.apple.com/download/more/?q=Additional%20Tools

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Install the dmg file, select hardware from installer

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select Network Link conditioner prefpane enter image description here

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  • The page you’re looking for can’t be found. Feb 5, 2020 at 6:56
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    Its still there pl check once more . Network Link conditioner is included along with "Additional tools for Xcode" Feb 5, 2020 at 7:30
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The tools can now be found ("Hardware IO tools") here: https://developer.apple.com/download/more/

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    Excellent answer - I really didn't want to install Xcode since I don't do native iOS or Mac development. This was the only answer I've found that lets me install Network Link Conditioner without a multi-gigabyte download of Xcode.
    – Steven
    Jan 25, 2017 at 0:54
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For Xcode 8 you gotta download a package named Additional Tools for Xcode 8

For other versions (8.1, 8.2) get the package here

Double click and open the dmg and go to Hardware directory. Double click on Network Link Conditioner.prefPane.

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Click on install

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Now Network Link Conditioner will be available in System Preferences.

For versions older than Xcode 8, the package to be downloaded is called Hardware IO Tools for Xcode. Get it from this page

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  1. Remove "Network Link Conditioner", open "System Preferences", press CTRL and click the "Network Link Conditioner" icon. Select "Remove".
  2. Restart your computer
  3. Download the dmg "Hardware IO tools" for your XCode version from https://developer.apple.com/download/, you need to be logged in to do this.
  4. Open it and install "Network Link Conditioner"
  5. Restart your computer one last time.
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  • This helped a ton. I had no idea it installed into System Preferences. Now I can finally open it after initially installing it before rebooting my machine.
    – cyrf
    Sep 2, 2022 at 2:02
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Now accessible directly inside Xcode 14, no need to add any tools for that.

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  • Seems interesting. Does it work in iOS app on the simulator? Mar 21, 2023 at 13:58
  • On device. For simulator, still need preference pane. Apr 13, 2023 at 12:58

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