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Version
3.9.5
Size
37.3 MB
License
Free
Updated
May 22, 2026

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About WIFI WPS WPA TESTER

Test your wireless network security with WIFI WPS WPA TESTER, the educational tool designed to identify vulnerabilities in your Access Point's WPS protocol.

Wondering if your router is exposed to WPS attacks? This app lets you discover potential weaknesses by attempting connections via WPS PIN. The app calculates PINs using multiple algorithms based on your Access Point's MAC address and cross-references them against an extensive local database covering thousands of wireless devices. You'll instantly learn whether your network is at risk—and fortunately, only a small percentage of Access Points remain vulnerable to WPS exploitation.

Multiple connection modes give you comprehensive testing capabilities. Whether you prefer standard PIN attempts or aggressive bruteforce testing, you can methodically verify your Access Point's resilience. The app also identifies when WPS is locked and secured against intrusion attempts, confirming your network's protective status.

For advanced users with root permissions, the app provides additional insights by displaying saved Wi-Fi passwords stored on your device. This feature helps you audit your own network credentials and understand what data your device retains.

Critically important: use WIFI WPS WPA TESTER exclusively on networks you own or have explicit permission to test. The app is built for educational purposes—to empower you with knowledge about your own wireless security. Once testing is complete, if your Access Point has WPS enabled and shows vulnerability, the recommended action is simple: disable WPS protocol in your router settings. Take control of your network security today.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Tests WPS vulnerabilities on your own network with multiple PIN algorithms
  • Local database of thousands of devices eliminates need for internet lookups
  • Identifies when WPS is locked and confirms your network's protective status
  • Root access reveals saved Wi-Fi passwords for credential auditing

Cons

  • Requires explicit permission to test—misuse on others' networks is illegal
  • Root access needed for password viewing, limiting functionality on standard devices
  • Aggressive bruteforce mode could trigger security alerts or router lockouts
  • Educational tool only—does not fix vulnerabilities, just identifies them

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