

The interface is clunky in places and documentation isn't great, but Acrylic WiFi Free looks good and works as advertised.

There's also an optional Monitor Mode which uses Acrylic's own driver to monitor network packets and may help you identify hidden networks.Ī $47.99 (lifetime license) professional version takes the product further by displaying more information, generating reports, capturing data via airpcap and being able to work with pcap files, too. In addition, a Signal Strength chart plots the strength of each signal over time, while "2.4GHz APs" and "5GHz APs" charts graphically show their channel usage.Ī built-in Connectivity module can run brute-force testing on your chosen network against a sample dictionary of common passwords. For normal, if you want to share a private report to your friend, you and your friend both need the Pro license. If you only want to share a report without sensitive data, you could try publish to web which does not require a pro license for the consumer.

The program identifies local wireless access points and devices and displays a table listing their details: SSID, MAC Address, Vendor, type, RSSI, channel, 802.11 (a/ b/ g/ n/ ac), security details (WEP/ WPA/ WPA2/ WPS), and when they were first and last seen. Actually, there are three scenarios about sharing content with licenses. It also allows the use of named pipe technology to connect the created port to a serial application. Our freeware virtual serial port tools kit allows you to create virtual COM ports and connect them into pairs using software-based virtual null-modem cables. Acrylic WiFi Free is a free-for-personal-use wifi scanner which runs on Windows 7 and later. Free Virtual Serial Ports is a software COM port emulation utility for Windows platform.
