When you run Dumpper V50.5, it scans for networks that have WPS "Enabled" and not "Locked." It then applies known algorithms (like Zhao, Devos, or Arcadyan) to guess the PIN. If successful, the tool uses the JumpStart software to bypass the standard WPA/WPA2 password entry and connect the machine directly to the network. The Legal and Ethical Boundary

: The tool is frequently used to verify if a router is susceptible to default PIN attacks.

While "Deep Feature" is not a standard technical term used in Dumpper's official documentation, users often refer to its ability to perform advanced scans and security checks on WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) protocols. Key Features of Dumpper v50.5

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: It supports a wide range of common modem brands, such as TP-Link, Tenda, and ZyXEL. Version & Portability