Because Router Scan is often classified as a security risk, it’s not on Microsoft Store or major download portals. Ethical hacking archives like SecTools.org or specific GitHub repositories (search “Router Scan 2.60 source” or “RouterScan by StasM”) may still offer it. Always verify file hashes.
By default, Windows 10’s Defender Firewall may block Router Scan’s outbound TCP connections. To fix: Router Scan 2.60 Download Windows 10
After downloading RouterScan_v2.60.zip, check the SHA-256 hash (should match community-published values; look for 8A3F... on security forums). Use PowerShell: Because Router Scan is often classified as a
Get-FileHash .\RouterScan_v2.60.zip -Algorithm SHA256
Right-click the ZIP, select Properties → check Unblock (if present), then extract using 7-Zip or Windows’ built-in extractor. After downloading RouterScan_v2