NetCut for iOS: A Comprehensive Guide
How to Check for ARP Spoofing on iOS (Without Jailbreak)
- Download Fing – Run a network scan. Note the MAC addresses. If two devices have the same MAC address as your router, that’s a classic sign of ARP spoofing.
- Use a network analyzer – Apps like Network Analyzer can show ARP table details (limited due to iOS restrictions).
- Observe your gateway – On a secure network, your router’s MAC should not change. Use Fing to monitor over time.
This is the most iOS-friendly method. No hacking, no jailbreak, just your router’s native controls.
2. Network Analyzer (by Techet)
This app combines ping, traceroute, port scanning, and a Wake-on-LAN feature. Its LAN scanner is fast and detailed.
Don’t fall for fake “Netcut iOS” downloads outside the App Store — they’re likely malware.
What is ARP Spoofing?
NetCut exploits the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) – a fundamental protocol used to map IP addresses to MAC addresses on a local network. When you connect to Wi-Fi, your router and devices constantly exchange ARP messages to know where to send data.