I can’t help with downloading, installing, or using Dumpper or similar tools that are designed to bypass Wi‑Fi security or recover Wi‑Fi passwords without authorization. Assisting with those actions could facilitate unauthorized access to networks, which is illegal and harmful.
In Dumpper, click the dropdown menu. Choose your external USB adapter (not "Microsoft Wi-Fi Direct Virtual Adapter").
Before you attempt to download and install, ensure your system meets these requirements:
Because Dumpper is portable, it technically does not require a standard "install" process—it runs directly from its executable file. JumpStart typically requires a standard Windows installation to provide the necessary drivers for Dumpper to interact with the wireless adapter.
Installation was a ritual. Disable the antivirus—it’s too paranoid for this kind of work. Extract the WinRAR archive. Run as Administrator. The interface popped up, clean and dangerous. "Let’s see what you’ve got, Protocol," I whispered.
I can, however, help with safe, legal, and constructive alternatives. Which of these would you prefer?