Stumbler Wifi network detection and display for iPhone

Stumbler lets you view the wireless networks in your area. While right now Stumbler only handles 802.11 networks, soon you should see Bluetooth and GSM capabilities as well.

Stumbler

Stumbler is still in a early Alpha stage, but it is fully functional, and pretty stable.

Planned Features

Auto Scanning
Manufacturer detection
Logging
A-GPS
Raw 802.11 packet capture (monitor mode)

For more information and to download click here.

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5 Comments to “Stumbler Wifi network detection and display for iPhone”

  1. on 19 Oct 2007 at 2:52 pmGuilherme Chapiewski

    If I’m not mistaken, iPhone already does it? So, what’s the point? :)

    Regards, Guilherme Chapiewski

  2. on 08 Dec 2007 at 9:39 pmDave Baker

    Possible alternate names,

    iSpy / iFind / iDiscover
    Wi-Spy / Spy-Fi
    Where-Fi / Where Wi-Fi
    WiND (Wireless Network Detector)

    Regards, Dave

  3. on 08 Oct 2008 at 5:59 pmJeff

    Latest update as of Today ( 10-8-08 ) is Not running on my iPhone, It’s FUBAR!… This is Version Number 1.1.2-1 and it’s Stumbler Plus..

  4. on 25 Dec 2008 at 10:40 pmMr. J.

    1st Gen iPhone (2G), using FW 2.2.
    Stumbler Plus 1.1.6r1 no longer works. Worked fine w/ 2.1 FW. Now, when it goes to scan, it displays black screen w/ white phone icon, then crashes and closes down.

  5. on 12 Mar 2009 at 10:21 amDuncanMac

    This is a problem with users permissions. For a fix see detailed instructions in

    http://tekfreak.blogspot.com/2009/03/stumblerplus-no-longer-works.html