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Ios — Netcut

If you need to analyze your network directly from your iPhone without using a host computer, several powerful network utilities are available natively on the App Store. Fing – Network Scanner

: Once the scan is complete, you can view a list of all connected devices. You can block or unblock devices, limit their bandwidth, and monitor their activity.

Managing a local network effectively often requires identifying who is connected and managing their bandwidth. On desktop platforms, NetCut has long been a popular tool for this purpose. It allows network administrators to scan connected devices and instantly cut off internet access to specific users.

: The app's user-friendly interface makes it easy to manage your network, even on the go.

If the web console is too complex, these App Store-approved apps provide network visibility without the "cut" feature: netcut ios

If you don’t want to keep a computer running, you can use native network diagnostic apps that offer similar visibility, though they may not be able to "cut" connections due to iOS restrictions:

Input the intruder’s MAC address and select Block or Deny Access . Save the settings. Final Verdict

Due to iOS restrictions, the free iOS version cannot drop connections natively like NetCut. However, if paired with a hardware accessory like the Fingbox , it can block devices remotely from your phone. 3. Network Analyzer

System-level modifications can cause boot loops, app crashes, and severe battery drain. If you need to analyze your network directly

On your iPhone, open Safari and enter your computer's IP followed by the port (e.g., http://192.168.1.15:PORT ).

Ensure your computer is running the Official NetCut Desktop Version . Step 2: Open Safari or Chrome on your iPhone.

NetCut is a network administration tool primarily available for Windows and Android. It is designed to monitor and control devices connected to a Local Area Network (LAN). Its core function is to provide users with a quick overview of all devices on a shared Wi-Fi or Ethernet network, listing them by IP address, MAC address, and device name.

NetCut iOS is an app that claims to provide network management and device control features on local Wi‑Fi networks. On desktop, NetCut (by arcai.com / Arcai) is known for LAN monitoring and ARP manipulation to control or disconnect devices; on iOS, apps with similar names often offer network scanning, device identification, and basic management tools rather than low‑level ARP control because of Apple platform restrictions. : The app's user-friendly interface makes it easy

A (Virtual Private Network) encrypts all traffic from your iPhone to the VPN server. Even if an attacker performs ARP spoofing, they will only see encrypted gibberish. They cannot cut your connection without also taking down the server, which is much harder.

If you simply want to see who is on your network (without kicking them off), the App Store has legitimate network tools:

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NetCut works by manipulating the ARP table of a local network. By sending "spoofed" ARP replies, it tricks target devices into believing the router’s MAC address is actually the attacker’s (or a non-existent one), effectively cutting off their internet access. iOS Specifics and Requirements Platform Availability

Instead of attacking the network via ARP spoofing, these apps communicate directly with the router's authorized administrative panel to block devices cleanly. 2. Fing – Network Scanner