Alex was frustrated. The Wi-Fi in the back bedroom was abysmal, and the admin panel for their router was acting up. After reading a few tech forums, a username "NetWizard99" kept talking about a magical, comprehensive tool: .
: It uses a built-in list of default credentials and known exploits to test for unauthorized access points.
: Because of its ability to extract Wi-Fi passwords and bypass security, many antivirus programs flag Router Scan as a Potentially Unwanted Program (PUP) or a threat. If you choose to download it, you may need to disable your security software or add an exception.