Network administrators often need lightweight tools to monitor and manage local area networks (LANs). While Netcut is widely known as a desktop application for controlling bandwidth and disconnecting unauthorized users, replicating its core functionality inside unlocks powerful, portable network management directly from an Android device.
git clone https://github.com/ismailtasdelen/netcut-termux.git cd netcut-termux python netcut.py
python api.py
pkg install root-repo pkg install tsu
Use nmap to discover active devices on your local network network block: pkg install nmap -y nmap -sn 192.168.1.0/24 Use code with caution. Netcut Termux
because Android’s sandbox limits low-level network access. Play Store Version
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A Virtual Private Network encrypts your traffic, ensuring that even if a device intercepts your data via spoofing, the contents remain unreadable.
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You can use Termux’s built‑in web view or forward the port and access the dashboard from another device on the same network. The API is designed for cross‑platform use and has been tested on Termux with proper root permissions.
To use these tools effectively in Termux, your device typically needs: Root Access