: NetCut requires low-level system access that simply isn't available on non-jailbroken iOS devices. Apple doesn't allow apps to bypass its security layers to manipulate network protocols directly.

For actual network access control, configure your router properly. For professional-grade management, use SNMP and SSH tools like xInfra and CMD. Your iPhone is a powerful network management companion when used correctly—you just need to know where to look and understand the iOS ecosystem's capabilities and limitations.

: NetCut scans your network to identify all connected devices, including their IP addresses, MAC addresses, and device types. This feature helps you keep track of who is on your network and detect any unauthorized devices.

: A "Network Scan" Shortcut. Users can say, "Hey Siri, scan my network," to get a quick summary of active devices on their Lock Screen widget.

The safest and most effective way to control network access on iOS is through your router manufacturer's official app (e.g., ASUS Router, Netgear Nighthawk, TP-Link Tether, or Linksys).

System-level modifications can cause boot loops, app crashes, and severe battery drain.

: Download and run NetCut on a Windows PC connected to your Wi-Fi network.

Using NetCut on your iOS device is straightforward. Here’s a step-by-step guide to get you started:

Because of these restrictions, you will not find a native, standalone NetCut app in the official App Store that can cut off other devices with a single click. The Official Solution: NetCut Web Console

This is the most iOS-friendly method. No hacking, no jailbreak, just your router’s native controls.

Instead of manually cutting off unauthorized users with software, you can secure your network permanently using your router’s built-in defense mechanisms. Change the Wi-Fi Password Update your router to use strong encryption.

Verdict: Fing is "Netcut Lite" – all the reconnaissance, none of the aggression.