"WPSApp Pro is the version without ads of WPSApp, checks the security of your network using WPS protocol."
App Name | WPSApp Pro |
Latest Version | 1.6.67 |
Size | 5.6 MB |
Category | Tools |
Developer | TheMauSoft |
Mod Info | Premium Unlocked |
Requires | Android 5.0 & up |
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Languages: Full Multi Languages;
CPUs: armeabi-v7a, arm64-v8a, x86, x86_x64;
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Disabled / Removed unwanted Permissions + Receivers + Providers + Services;
Optimized and zipaligned graphics and cleaned resources for fast load;
Google Play Store install package check disabled;
Debug code removed;
Remove default .source tags name of the corresponding java files;
AOSP compatible mode;
Languages: Full Multi Languages;
CPUs: armeabi-v7a, arm64-v8a, x86, x86_x64;
Screen DPIs: 160dpi, 240dpi, 320dpi, 480dpi, 640dpi;
Original package signature changed;
Release by Balatan
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== Content Related To ==
WPSApp Pro is a special application that allows you to directly check your WiFi security suite. If you have various problems with your WiFi and want to own a specific WiFi test app, then this application is definitely the answer for you.With this application, users can easily check the security of their network and find the best Get usage options.
SPECIAL PRO VERSION
A user who uses this application may already know the name of his WPSApp, a free version from the same manufacturer. The fact that the manufacturer offers users his Pro version for a fee certainly has its own selling point. The free version often has issues common to all apps. That's because ads keep the app's system running. However, when users use this version, all advertising content will be removed.
Proprietary WPS Test Protocol With the launch of
application maker, WPSApp Pro uses his WPS protocol to check the health of your network. What exactly is the WPS protocol? Briefly explain that this protocol allows you to connect to a WiFi network using an 8-digit PIN number that is commonly predefined in routers. The problem, however, is that many routers from different companies either know the PIN number or know how to calculate it.
How this app works
After users get preliminary information, they often ask about the main operation of the application to understand the most accurate way. The application tries to test by connecting to the network through these pins. Applications on the system have created all usage operations and the user her experience is simple. At the same time, the application allows us to analyze the quality of WiFi channels, view WiFi passwords stored on the device and search for devices connected to the network.
Case of Red Slash
Users often receive special icons for different networks after an application successfully performs a special operation on the system. The first case a network type is likely to encounter is a red slash. This header indicates that this is a very secure network as the WPS protocol is disabled and the default password cannot be determined.
QUESTION CASE
Users also encounter cases where applications advertise with question marks into the network. So what is the question mark symbol and what does it mean? Networks with this icon typically have the WPS protocol enabled, but the PIN code is unknown. In this case, it's an application that allows us to see which ones are the most popular.
GREEN APPEARANCE TEST CASE
The last thing to mention is the case where WPSApp Pro gave the user a green checkmark. Usually this is spelled correctly and brings joy to the user, but in this case it has a rather bad connotation. Networks with a green checkmark are most likely vulnerable, either with the WPS protocol enabled and the pin known, or on the router he has WPS turned off but the password is known .