SETUP · INPUT TO OUTPUT

VPN Setup Guide

Follow the fixed sequence: enter account credentials, confirm the plan, obtain the subscription, import it into the client, and verify the connection. Change one variable at a time and proceed only after each step is complete.

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INPUT · ACCOUNT

Create an Account and Open the User Panel

Open VPNVA’s free trial page to reach the account creation screen. Set a username and password as prompted, then submit the form. VPNVA does not require an email address, so there is no need to switch to another app for a confirmation message. The username is used for future sign-ins, while the password protects account access. Check that both entries match before submitting, and save the credentials in a trusted password manager.

After the account is created, the page opens the user panel. Check the navigation for entries such as account overview, plans, and client downloads. If the account form is still displayed, check whether the username is already taken and whether both password entries match, then submit again. Avoid opening multiple pages to create accounts repeatedly, as this can make the active login state unclear when you retrieve the subscription later.

The user panel is the central control area for plans, subscriptions, and clients. The marketing pages do not provide static installation packages or display a subscription address for direct use. Complete all subsequent actions in the panel for the current account. Once the panel is open, continue to plan selection rather than navigating repeatedly while signed out.

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SUPPLY · PLAN

Choose a Plan and Confirm Your Order

In the plans section of the user panel, first decide whether a monthly subscription or data package fits your usage. Monthly subscriptions include ¥9.9/month for 60GB, ¥18/month for 250GB, and ¥28/month for 500GB; data resets monthly on the activation date. Data packages include ¥158/300GB, ¥358/1000GB, and ¥658/3000GB, remain available until used, and never expire. The two product types are measured differently, so decide whether you need ongoing monthly service or a long-term data reserve.

After selecting a plan, the order page lists the plan name, data allowance, and amount due. Review each item, then pay with Alipay, WeChat, or USDT. If the current monthly allowance is insufficient, upgrade in the panel; for a mid-cycle upgrade, the price difference is prorated by the remaining days. Do not repeatedly submit the same order with the browser’s back button. After payment, return to the order or account overview and wait for the status to update.

Once the plan takes effect, the account overview shows the service status. VPNVA supports unlimited devices, but each device must import a valid subscription for the current account. The plan determines the data allowance; it does not configure the client automatically. After the service status updates, retrieve the subscription link from the account overview rather than looking for an installer on the order page.

If you are still comparing data tiers, open the full plans page to review monthly subscriptions, data packages, reset rules, and the refund policy. When completing the setup, confirm the order in the user panel so that marketing copy is not mistaken for client configuration.

BUS · SUBSCRIPTION

Get the Subscription Link from the Account Overview

After the plan becomes active, open the account overview in the user panel. Find the subscription section and use the subscription action for the current account. Select Copy to place the link on the system clipboard. The link is not meant to open a webpage in a browser; it provides route configuration to the client. After reading it, the client creates a selectable route list and syncs the configuration during future subscription updates.

A subscription link usually contains an account-specific identifier and should be protected like a password. Do not paste it into public chats, public documents, or screenshots. If the format needs to be shown in a guide, use an obviously fictional value, such as:

https://example.com/sub?token=YOUR_TOKEN

The address above only illustrates the structure. It cannot connect to VPNVA and is not linked to any real account. For actual setup, use the link generated for the current account in the user panel. If the Copy button gives no feedback, reload the account overview and try again. Do not edit the domain, path, or parameters, as changing any character may prevent the client from updating the configuration.

After copying the link, keep the user panel open. Next, open the client downloads area and get the VPNVA client for the current system, then enter the copied subscription in the client. The buttons differ across Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, but the data flow is the same: the subscription link is the input, the route list is the intermediate state, and the system connection switch is the output.

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DISTRIBUTION · CLIENTS

Import the Subscription on Each Platform

Open the client downloads area from the user panel first. VPNVA supports Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux; this section focuses on the basic import paths for common desktop and mobile platforms. Get clients only through the panel entry, rather than searching for installation files by similar names. After installation, keep the copied subscription link ready and follow the steps for the relevant platform.

Windows

Download and install the VPNVA Windows client from the user panel. After launching it for the first time, find “Subscription management,” “Configuration,” or an entry for adding a source. Choose import from link and paste the subscription from the clipboard into the field. Confirm and update the subscription, then wait for the route list to appear. Once the update is complete, the main interface should show regions or route names. Select one route, then enable the system connection.

If no routes appear after pasting, return to the account overview and copy the subscription again, making sure no explanatory text, spaces, or line breaks were included. If the client already contains an old configuration, first identify which configuration is active rather than deleting anything without confirmation. Set the VPNVA subscription as the current configuration and complete the update.

Get the Client

macOS

Get the VPNVA macOS client from the user panel and install it according to the system prompts. Open the client, go to subscriptions or remote configurations, and choose Add Link. Enter the subscription copied from the account overview as a new configuration. Save it and run an update, confirm that route names are available, then return to the main interface and choose a route.

macOS displays a system network configuration confirmation the first time a connection is created. Complete this system step so the client can manage network output, then enable the connection. If routes have updated but the switch will not stay on, quit and reopen the client, then check for a pending configuration in the system network settings. Do not repeatedly add the same subscription.

Get the Client

Android

Open the client downloads area in the user panel and get the VPNVA Android client. Install and open it, then find subscription management in the side menu or main interface. Choose Add from Link, paste the subscription, and save it. Tap Update or Refresh until selectable routes appear. Choose a route, return to the main interface, and enable the connection switch.

Android usually asks for confirmation when the client creates a network configuration for the first connection. Confirm it, and a system connection indicator appears in the status bar. If the connection drops in the background, check the system’s background activity and battery restrictions for the client. Troubleshooting paths vary by device; this page does not cover system-specific differences. See the troubleshooting manual’s mobile background disconnection section.

Get the Client

iOS

Open the iOS client download area from the user panel and obtain the compatible client as instructed. Open it, find the subscription, remote configuration, or import-from-link entry, paste the subscription from the account overview, and update it. When the route list appears, choose the target region first, then enable the connection. On first launch, the system asks to let the client add a network configuration; confirm it before creating the connection.

If the subscription is imported but the list does not update, do not create multiple configurations with the same name. Refresh the current subscription first. If that fails, delete the failed entry and import it again. After connecting, switch between apps to verify access. If only one app fails, keep the current connection and check application routing in the troubleshooting manual instead of reinstalling the client immediately.

Get the Client
OUTPUT · VERIFY

Connect to a Route and Verify the Configuration

After the client updates the subscription, choose a route in the list that matches the target service’s region, then connect. Do not adjust advanced settings such as the system proxy, app routing, or DNS at the same time; basic verification only requires the default configuration. Once the switch shows Connected, wait for the system network transition to finish, then open a browser and visit a site you use regularly to confirm that ordinary pages load.

After basic webpages load normally, open the app or streaming service you actually need. If the browser works but one app does not, the client is outputting a network connection and the issue is more likely related to app cache, regional detection, or routing. If no websites load, disconnect first, restore the local network, confirm that the original network works, and then reconnect. Change one condition at a time so you can identify what produced the result.

If the connection works but performance is unstable, switch to another route in the same region. VPNVA covers 90+ countries / 200+ routes, providing alternatives when the primary route fluctuates. Reopen the target page after switching and compare the result; do not judge availability from the client switch alone. If the subscription list has not updated for a long time, refresh it in subscription management before considering a re-import.

Once both the webpage and target app have been verified, the basic setup is complete: the account supplies identity input, the plan supplies data, the subscription assigns routes to the client, and the client provides the connection output. To use another device, repeat “get the VPNVA client—import the current subscription—choose a route—verify the output”; there is no need to create another account. VPNVA supports unlimited devices, but the subscription link should remain only on devices managed by the account holder.

Local Network

With the connection off, ordinary webpages load normally.

Subscription Status

The client has updated successfully and displays a route list.

Connection Output

After enabling a route, verify both the browser and the target app.

STANDBY · REFERENCE

Open the Troubleshooting Manual When Needed

This page covers only the basic path from account setup to connection. If you cannot connect at all, webpages fail after connecting, speeds are slow, evenings are unstable, disconnections are frequent, subscription updates fail, a specific app does not use the current connection, the mobile client disconnects in the background, or DNS behaves unexpectedly, do not switch every client setting at random. Record the system, client status, selected region, stage where the issue appears, and steps already tried, then follow the relevant symptom in the troubleshooting manual.

The troubleshooting manual separates issues into input, client, route, and target-service layers. It explains when to reset the local network, update the subscription, switch routes, and which non-secret account details to include in a support ticket. The basic guide leaves out these branches to avoid introducing unnecessary variables during first-time setup.

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