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For true penetration testers, devices like the ESP8266 Deauther (a $5-10 microcontroller) can send de-authentication packets to any Wi-Fi network. You control it via a web interface from your iPhone’s browser. It sits outside iOS restrictions.

Most home routers (TP-Link, Asus, Netgear) have mobile-friendly web interfaces. Steps:

Effect: The device cannot reconnect until you unblock it. This is permanent until reversed, unlike Netcut’s temporary ARP flood.

The Concept: A real-time, visual map of every device connected to your Wi-Fi network, combined with an instant "One-Tap Kick" functionality to eject unauthorized users. Unlike standard scanner apps that just list IP addresses, this feature visualizes the network hierarchy and allows the user to act as the network administrator directly from their iPhone or iPad.

How It Works:

Why This is a "Good" Feature for iOS:

Bonus "Pro" Mode Addition:

The most well-known "NetCut" is a network management tool developed by

. While it is highly popular on Windows, macOS, and rooted Android devices, it is not natively available as an official app for iOS due to Apple's strict security restrictions. Functionality:

On supported platforms, it uses Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) spoofing to detect every device on a Wi-Fi network and allows administrators to "cut" their internet access or limit their speed. iOS Workarounds:

Some users attempt to use the web-based version of NetCut via a mobile browser, or use tools like the Arcai Router to manage network traffic indirectly. Security & Ethics: netcut ios

The tool is often used for troubleshooting network lag or managing household bandwidth, but it can also be used maliciously to disrupt others' connections. 2. The iOS Game (" There is an unrelated mobile game named " " available on the Apple App Store Developer: Developed by Pavel Katsnelson

This is a physics-based puzzle game where the objective is to "cut the net" with your finger to rescue people while avoiding obstacles. Requirements:

It requires iOS 9.0 or later and is compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Key Differences at a Glance Arcai NetCut (Utility) Primary Use Network monitoring & bandwidth control Entertainment / Puzzle solving Official iOS App No (Web/Router workarounds only) Yes (Available on App Store) Core Mechanic ARP Spoofing / Network Scanning Cutting digital nets to rescue characters App Store - Pavel Katsnelson manage your Wi-Fi network from an iPhone, or were you looking for tips for the puzzle game

iNet offers a beautiful interface and even shows Bonjour services (printers, AirPlay, etc.). The Pro version adds Wake-on-LAN and speed testing.

The catch: Like all legitimate App Store apps, it cannot spoof packets. You’ll need manual router intervention to actually disconnect someone. For true penetration testers, devices like the ESP8266

Officially, no. There is no legitimate version of the original "Netcut" software by arcai.com available on the Apple App Store.

While you may find apps with similar names or interfaces, they are usually merely network scanners that list devices on your Wi-Fi. They generally lack the core "Cut" functionality (the ability to block internet access) found in the Windows or Android versions.

While you cannot run NetCut on non-jailbroken iOS, you can still perform legitimate network monitoring and management using official or approved tools.

Some tech-savvy users might consider using Shortcuts, Pythonista, or other scripting apps on iOS to send raw network packets. This will not work because:

The only realistic way to perform ARP spoofing from an iOS device is to: Effect: The device cannot reconnect until you unblock it

For ethical hackers needing a portable ARP spoofing tool, use an Android phone (which allows apps like NetCut and zANTI without root) or a dedicated Raspberry Pi with Kali Linux.


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