Select a network to view its details, including whether it uses a known default PIN.

The "v.60.9" designation is part of a long lineage of community-maintained versions. While official development for these legacy tools has slowed, updated versions like are available on repositories like SourceForge to include broader databases of router PINs. Safety and Legality

Using these tools requires caution and adherence to ethical guidelines:

Because these tools are often distributed through unofficial third-party sites, they can be bundled with unwanted software or malware. Always use verified sources like SourceForge which scan files for threats.

Open Dumpper to scan for nearby wireless networks with WPS enabled.

Jumpstart acts as the automated "bridge" that uses the PINs generated by Dumpper to attempt a connection and retrieve the WPA/WPA2 key.