Users can specify targets as single IP addresses, standard ranges (e.g., 192.168.1.1-192.168.1.254 ), or Nmap-style octet ranges.
The you are using to host the tool (Windows or Linux/Kali)?
Testing factory-set usernames and passwords (e.g., admin/admin, root/password). router scan v2 60
With version 2.60, Router Scan can now perform a range of wireless-specific audits, including:
Router Scan v2.60 is a specialized vulnerability scanner that targets networking hardware. Unlike general-purpose scanners like Nmap, which map out entire ports and services across diverse operating systems, Router Scan focuses narrowly on embedded devices—specifically routers, access points, and IP cameras. Users can specify targets as single IP addresses,
Remote Code Execution (RCE) flaws in older firmware versions.
Change factory-default administrative credentials immediately upon deployment. Use long, complex, and unique alphanumeric passwords. With version 2
When Router Scan successfully authenticates or exploits a router, it bypasses the standard UI restrictions to extract vital network statistics. It compiles a clean report containing: The Wi-Fi Network Name (SSID). The wireless encryption type (WEP, WPA, WPA2, WPA3). The Wi-Fi pre-shared key (passphrase). The Router's local IP address and MAC address. PIN numbers for Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS). Technical Workflow: How It Operates Router Scan operates through a linear, automated pipeline: