WiFi Tracker

4.1
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About this app

Wifi Tracker is a WiFi scanner that can help you see the state of wireless networks in your area.

Ever wanted to sniff out and plot those elusive open WiFi access points?

This wi-fi scanner uses your GPS and WiFi in combination to scan for Wi-Fi hotspots, then saves their location to a file which you can then export a KML file to Google Earth , export to Kismet, or use realtime web uploads to scan and upload in realtime!

Excellent for wardriving in your car, to scan lots of hotspots - it can handle logging the position of thousands of accesspoints without crashing and without posting duplicates.

Quite useful for site surveys (scanning for unsecured Wi Fi access points), or surveying large areas as part of a larger security audit. Has slow down options for scanning whilst walking as well, so you can go for a stroll or a run around a site and the scanner will still work without consuming lots of battery power

It can also be used if you just have a passing interest in seeing what is out there - for example you could take a drive around your city centre and see the state of access points (open, secured, insecure, etc).

The CSV export lets you export the data for manipulation in your favourite spreadsheet editor (Excel, OpenOffice / LibreOffice), or visualise access points using the KML export.

WiFi Tracker also knows about who made the accesspoint that it has found so can detect most accesspoints made by netgear, d-link, 3com, apple, linksys, and so on

If the Torque app is also running on the device, and you have a high-resolution (QStarz 818XT) GPS device connected to that app, then WiFi Tracker will augment it's GPS data automatically with the higher resolution data from Torque

If you have any suggestions, drop me an email using the 'contact developer' link and I'll see what I can do!
Updated on
Jan 15, 2018

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
1.41K reviews
Alexei Matusevski
March 19, 2024
That is a great app. I have a feature request. Is it possible to create that will save all records based on the location and signal strength. What I want to get is the logs of every wifi and GPS position with signal strength. That data could be used to triangulate the wifi source location. Thanks!
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C Sullivan
July 16, 2022
Can you add a pause and scan option to the app and notification Bar? Like the Wigle WiFi app on the Google Store? I would like to have that as an option. So that I can keep running the program without having to close the app completely. Which data export do I use KML, CVS, Kismet for the logs? Which option works better?
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Gabriel Corral
May 10, 2021
Ancient and forgotten, but pretty cool to look at the data, if you can handle a very buggy, old implementation of maps.
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What's new

* Back button now quits app, press home to leave running in background
* Add some more icons to describe access point types and also improve the detection of them
* Map now has an initial tilt
* Fixed a couple of crash/hang bugs
* Update to fix security issue in file exporter
* Couple of hang fixes