iStumbler is a utility for finding wireless networks and devices with AirPort or Bluetooth-enabled Macintosh computers.
History
iStumbler was originally based on MacStumbler source code. Its early development focused on detection of open wireless (802.11) networks, but more recent versions support the detection of Bluetooth wireless devices and Bonjour network services.
Up to release 99, iStumbler was open-source under a BSD license. It was later changed to nagware, having a pop-up screen every 30 minutes but otherwise being fully functional. Current releases require a payment to use.
The app has been delisted from the Mac App Store by the developers due to it not functioning properly on macOS Monterey and above.
Usage
iStumbler uses the AirPort card built into Macs. It automatically scans for Wi-Fi and WLAN networks,
