If we choose one of the supported networks, the app will offer us a list of possible keys that we'll only have to copy and then paste into the corresponding box when we open the WiFi Settings of our smartphone. Once we've installed the APK on our phone, the app will display a list of all the networks available, organized according to a color code to indicate whether the network's encryption is supported (green), probably not supported (orange) or definitely not supported (red) by this software. There's no mystery behind the functioning of this app.
It's simply a cooler a more technical way of calling the process of getting hold of our neighbor's WiFi password to steal his connection.Īnd that's exactly what this free application does (there isn't a Pro version, so we'll just have to put up with the adverts): list all the networks in our scope and offer us all the keys to access them without having to do anything else than simply pressing a button. WiFi auditing? What's that for? To request the accounting books of a wireless router? Obviously not. Router Keygen is supposed to be one of the best WiFi auditing applications for Android smartphones and tablets.