No, Network Delay Simulator doesn't work on the Windows 10 64bit due to compatibility. I've downloaded the only available version, but I didn't succeed installing it because the installer is broken. There is also no possibility to download a new version since the official website is discontinued as well.
The software was known to work on Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista and Windows 7, but the architecture mode wasn't specified. I have also tried to download the installation package through the Web.Archive.org - no results. The application is discontinued and the official website can be accessed only through the Archive website.
However, I managed to download it (v.0.9) through the download page at Software Informer and it worked normally without errors on a 64bit version of Windows.
No, Network Delay Simulator doesn't work on the Windows 10 64bit due to compatibility. I've downloaded the only available version, but I didn't succeed installing it because the installer is broken. There is also no possibility to download a new version since the official website is discontinued as well.
There is another alternative called clumsy: http://jagt.github.io/clumsy/index.html
The software was known to work on Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista and Windows 7, but the architecture mode wasn't specified. I have also tried to download the installation package through the Web.Archive.org - no results. The application is discontinued and the official website can be accessed only through the Archive website.
However, I managed to download it (v.0.9) through the download page at Software Informer and it worked normally without errors on a 64bit version of Windows.