WiFiKill Network Connection
WiFiKill allows you to kill another android device connections within the same wifi network. WiFiKill will scan wifi networks you use and display all android devices are connected. So you can disable the internet connection from an IP address is detected. So you can master network wifi connection. My suggestion to use WiFiKill correctly and wisely.
WiFiKill v1.5 (22/10/2011):
[*] added an option to assign a [b]name[/b] to device's MAC (long-click on the IP)
[*] added an option to show the notification status bar
[*] added option to set the range of IPs to scan, you can also stop the scan by pressing the [i]search[/i] progress bar
[*] fixed some strange no-subnet-scan issue
[*] fixed a bug that caused the percent to go over 9000
[*] new ICON! the old was ugly, this is simple
☆ WiFiKill v1.3
[*] added an option to assign a [b]name[/b] to device's MAC (long-click on the IP)
[*] added an option to show the notification status bar
[*] added option to set the range of IPs to scan, you can also stop the scan by pressing the [i]search[/i] progress bar
[*] fixed some strange no-subnet-scan issue
[*] fixed a bug that caused the percent to go over 9000
[*] new ICON! the old was ugly, this is simple
☆ WiFiKill v1.3
Thanks for sharing your knowledge about WiFiKill. This post is very helpful for WiFi users.
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