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Why Your WiFi Network Deserves Its Own Security Test

Wireless networks are often treated as an afterthought once they are set up, but they remain one of the most accessible attack surfaces a business has. An attacker does not need to breach your firewall if they can sit in your parking lot and connect to a poorly secured guest network that was never properly separated from your internal systems. Weak encryption, shared passwords that have not changed in years, and rogue access points set up by well-meaning employees are all common findings. PlutoSec's WiFi testing services manually assess your wireless networks the way an attacker physically near your premises would, identifying the gaps that put your internal network at risk.

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Manual testing of WiFi encryption protocols and authentication mechanisms for known weaknesses

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Assessment of segmentation between guest networks and internal corporate networks

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Identification of rogue access points and unauthorized wireless devices on your premises

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Testing of WPA2/WPA3 enterprise authentication implementations, including certificate validation

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Evaluation of physical access controls related to wireless coverage and signal exposure

What WiFi Testing Helps You Find

Identify Wireless Security Weaknesses

Identification of weak encryption or authentication that could allow an attacker to access your wireless network

Validate Guest Network Segmentation

Confirmation that guest WiFi is properly isolated from internal systems, not just labeled as separate

Detect Rogue Access Points

Detection of rogue access points that could be providing attackers with an easy entry point

Reduce Exposure Beyond Physical Boundaries

Reduced risk from wireless signal extending beyond your physical premises into publicly accessible areas

Reduce Exposure Beyond Physical Boundaries

Practical recommendations for hardening wireless infrastructure without disrupting day-to-day business operations

Our WiFi Penetration Testing Process

WiFi testing combines technical assessment of your wireless configuration with on-site testing that reflects how an attacker would actually approach your physical location.

We identify all wireless networks broadcasting from your location, including networks that may not be officially documented

We test the strength of encryption protocols and authentication methods used across your wireless networks

We verify whether guest and internal wireless networks are properly isolated from each other and from sensitive internal systems

We identify unauthorized access points that may have been set up without IT's knowledge

We deliver findings with practical recommendations for improving wireless security configuration and monitoring

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Our WiFi Testing Services

Wireless Encryption and Authentication Testing

Testing the strength of WPA2/WPA3 implementations and identifying weak or outdated configurations

Guest Network Segmentation Testing

Verifying that guest WiFi cannot be used to reach internal corporate systems

Rogue Access Point Detection

Identifying unauthorized wireless access points connected to your network

Enterprise WiFi Authentication Review

Testing certificate-based authentication and enterprise WiFi configurations for bypass opportunities

Wireless Signal and Physical Exposure Assessment

Evaluating how far your wireless signal extends and where it may be accessible to unauthorized individuals

Why PlutoSec for WiFi Penetration Testing

On-Site Testing from Certified Professionals

WiFi security testing requires hands-on, on-site expertise that automated tools simply cannot replicate. Our certified team brings the same manual-first, attacker-mindset approach to wireless testing that defines our network and infrastructure penetration testing services. We do not just check whether encryption is enabled, we test whether it can actually be broken, whether segmentation actually holds, and whether someone could connect to your network from outside your front door. For businesses across the USA with office locations, retail premises, or any physical footprint with wireless coverage, this is testing that closes a gap most security programs leave wide open.

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