Saturday, 21 June 2014

Cut Off Internet Connection LAN/ WiFi Using NetCut


Netcut stands for Network Cut. NetCut is a software where we can control the connection to each computer/laptop in a WIFI network/LAN. However, this software can be used to retrieve internet bandwidth from other computers in a LAN/WIFI.



Shared connection speed is basically determined the number of users connected, topology is used, setting protocols and much more. If using a pure setting, the access speed will be divided based on the number of users who use it. Example: If the connection speed = 500 Kbps, and there are 5 users who use it, then the speed of each to 100 Kbps, except given the limit connection to other user. So more and more users connected, the smaller you will have access. But by using NetCut you can cut the internet connection of shared computers in LAN/Wifi and get the speed of internet on your system.

Netcut is a free Windows tool designed to scan the computers in your network and provide information on every single machine. While you may find the interface a bit unprofessional, you need a few minutes to figure out where to start.

Netcut automatically scans your network and retrieves information on the connected machines, with dedicated tools to find a specific IP. A very good feature is the one that allows you to choose a different network adapter in case you're using multiple ones at the same time.


The main window is being used to display the current status of a specific IP (on or off), the hostname and the physical address, which is actually the MAC address of a connected system and speaking of MAC addresses, Netcut also comprises a dedicated MAC spoofing tool that enables you to change the physical address of the selected network adapter with just a few clicks. 

Unfortunately, the interface seems to be a major drawback, not only because beginners may get lost in it after launching the app, but also due to the fact that all buttons are grouped above the IP list panel. Overall, netcut is clearly a handy tool, but certain improvements are still needed to meet expectations. Still a good thing that it's free.

Note: Do Not Use Any Tutorial Of This Blog To Harm Anyone. This Is Only For Educational Purpose. I Will Not Be Responsible For Anything Done By You.

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