SETUP ROUTE

VPNSQ Setup Guide

Complete five stages in order, from setting up your account to confirming the traffic path. Focus on one objective at a time and move to the next step only after the current one is complete.

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STEP · ACCOUNT

Set up an account: create your login credentials

Open the VPNSQ account setup page and choose a recognizable username that is not reused on other websites, then create a separate password. No email address is required; your username and password are the primary credentials for accessing the user panel. Submit the form when finished. If the page returns to the sign-in screen, use the username and password you just created.

The goal here is not to provide more personal information, but to make sure your credentials are stored safely. Record your username and password in a reliable password manager rather than relying only on temporary browser memory. The same account will be used to access subscriptions, check plan status, and manage support requests. If you forget the password without usable recovery information, resolving the issue becomes more complicated, so confirm that you can sign out and sign back in before continuing.

After entering the panel successfully, check that the account overview displays normally. Having no active plan at this stage is expected, so there is no need to create another account. One account can manage its own subscriptions and orders. Unlimited devices does not mean you need a separate account for each device; simply import the subscription available under the same account into each client.

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STEP · PLAN

Choose a plan: match it to your usage

After signing in, open the plans section and distinguish between monthly subscriptions and data packages. Monthly subscriptions include ¥9.9/month with 60GB, ¥18/month with 250GB, and ¥28/month with 500GB; data resets monthly on the activation date. They suit consistent use with a predictable monthly requirement. If you upgrade later, the price difference is prorated over the remaining days, so choose based on your current needs rather than moving to a higher tier for occasional extra usage.

Data packages are ¥158/300GB, ¥358/1000GB, and ¥658/3000GB. They remain available permanently until the allowance is used. These packages suit irregular usage and users who prefer to draw down data as needed. The two product types should be evaluated differently: monthly subscriptions focus on whether the monthly allowance is sufficient, while data packages focus on the total allowance and long-term usage pattern. Do not compare price alone; first decide whether your usage is ongoing or occasional.

After choosing a plan, open the order confirmation page and check the plan name, price, and data allowance again. Then select an available payment method from Alipay, WeChat Pay, or USDT. Do not submit the order again after payment; return to the order page or account overview and check the status. The page may need to reload before the status updates. If payment is complete but the plan is not shown, refresh once later and follow the troubleshooting steps in the help center.

All plans support unlimited devices and include a 30-day no-questions-asked refund. Unlimited devices means you can configure your own devices; it does not mean the subscription link should be shared publicly. If unrelated devices repeatedly use the link, troubleshooting the route list and usage status becomes more difficult, so treat it as part of your account information.

View Plans Once the order is active, open the account overview to access your subscription.
STEP · SUBSCRIPTION

Get your subscription: copy it from the account overview

Once the plan is active, open the account overview in the user panel. The subscription section brings together your current plan, data status, and client import options. Confirm that the plan is still active, then copy the subscription link or choose the import method for your client. Entry names may vary by client, but always obtain the link from the signed-in user panel rather than search results, chat history, or an unknown configuration source.

A subscription link is not an ordinary web address; it contains the identification details a client needs to read its configuration. Paste it directly into the client’s subscription field after copying. Do not publish it on a public page or share it in a screenshot. When this guide needs to show the format, it uses an obviously fake value, such as:

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

The address above is only an example of the format and cannot be used to connect. Use the content shown in your account overview for the real subscription. When copying, select the entire link from beginning to end, avoiding extra spaces, line breaks, or missing parameters at the end. If the client reports that the address is invalid, do not change routes first. Return to the panel, copy it again, and confirm that the plan status and network connection are normal.

Some clients can launch an import directly from the panel, while others require manual copying. After a direct import, return to the client and confirm that the configuration appears. For manual copying, find an entry such as “Add Subscription,” “Remote Configuration,” or a similarly named option. After importing, run an update once and wait for the route list to appear before connecting. For questions about subscriptions, account status, or orders, see Frequently Asked Questions; route fundamentals and network requirements for AI tools are covered in the Complete AI Guide.

Open Account Overview After getting the subscription, import it for your current system.
STEP · IMPORT

Import into a client: find the right configuration entry

Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS clients look different, but the import flow is broadly the same: get the VPNSQ client or a compatible client from the user panel, add the subscription from the account overview, update it, and choose a region from the loaded routes. The client handles operation while the subscription provides configuration. Installing a client alone will not make routes appear; continue only after the import succeeds.

WINDOWS

Windows: add the address in subscription management

Open the download section in the user panel to get the VPNSQ Windows client, install it, and launch the main window. The first launch usually shows an empty configuration. Find “Subscription Management,” “Configuration,” or “Remote Configuration,” choose to add a subscription, and paste the complete link copied from the account overview into the address field. You can enter “VPNSQ” as the name to distinguish it from other configurations.

Return to the subscription list after saving and run an update or refresh. When the route names appear, choose a target region and enable the system proxy or the client’s connection switch. If the program requests system permission, read the prompt and allow it to complete the network configuration. Keep the client running while you use the connection, then continue to verification to check whether the exit path has changed.

MACOS

macOS: confirm network permission after importing

Get the VPNSQ macOS client from the user panel and complete the installation. Open the configuration or subscription page, add a remote subscription, paste the complete link, and save it. If the client runs from the menu bar, open configuration management from its menu bar icon. If the main window has no visible import button, check the subscription, profile, or settings area in the sidebar.

After the update finishes, choose a route and start the connection. macOS may ask you to approve a network extension or VPN configuration; the client can handle the relevant traffic only after system authorization is complete. Even when the client shows that it is connected, check the exit IP and DNS. The interface status confirms that the connection process finished, not that every app is using the new network path.

ANDROID

Android: import a remote subscription from the configuration page

After getting the Android client from the download section of the user panel, open its configuration page and look for the add button, subscription entry, or remote configuration option, often in the upper-right corner. Choose import from a link, paste the subscription from the account overview, save it, and run an update. If the copied text contains spaces at either end, remove them before submitting so the client does not treat them as part of the address.

Once the route list loads, choose a region and start the connection. The system will display a network connection permission dialog; confirm it so the client can create the local connection configuration. When switching between mobile data and Wi-Fi, the existing connection may need to be established again. If an app cannot access the network after switching, check the client’s connection status first, then test another route instead of repeatedly deleting the subscription.

IOS

iOS: add a subscription through a compatible client

In the user panel, find the client option for iOS and install a compatible client that supports subscription import. Open its configuration, subscription, or server management page, choose to add via URL, then paste and save the link from the account overview. Menu names vary widely, but the goal is to create an updatable remote subscription rather than enter routes one by one.

When starting the connection for the first time, iOS will ask for permission to add a VPN configuration. Confirm it, choose a route, and turn on the connection; the status bar or client interface will show the connection state. When routes change later, update the existing subscription in the client instead of creating another configuration with the same name. Duplicates can leave old and new routes in the list at the same time, making it difficult to tell which set is active.

STEP · CHECK

Connection verification: confirm traffic is using the route

After the client shows that it is connected, open a new browser page and check the current exit IP. The address and region should change appropriately compared with the pre-connection result, indicating that browser traffic is using the selected route. To avoid cached content or an old page retaining its previous connection, use a private window or fully reload the test page before comparing. Keep only one client connected during testing, as multiple network tools make the result harder to interpret.

Next, check the DNS resolution path. If the exit IP has changed but DNS still follows the original network, some websites may continue judging your region based on the old path, or pages may open with incomplete resources. Return to the client and check whether full traffic handling or the relevant DNS setting is enabled, then disconnect and reconnect. This guide covers the checks needed for a first setup; further DNS, per-app, and persistent-connection troubleshooting is available in the Complete AI Guide.

If browser verification works but a particular app still does not, fully quit the app and reopen it. Some apps retain sessions created before the connection; simply switching routes will not automatically move an existing session. If the issue persists, check in order that the client is still running, the intended route is selected, and the subscription updates normally. Then test another route in the same region. Change only one condition at a time so you can determine whether the issue comes from app caching, route selection, or the scope of traffic handled by the client.

After checking the exit IP, DNS, and target app, the initial setup is complete. In future, you usually only need to open the client, update the subscription, and choose a route; there is no need to set up another account or place another order. Monthly subscription data resets each month on the activation date, while a data package remains available until its total allowance is used. To use another device, repeat the import steps for that platform.

IP

Exit address

Compare the exit address and region before and after connecting to confirm that the browser traffic path has changed.

DNS

Resolution path

Check whether DNS changes with the connection so region-based decisions do not continue to follow the original network.

APP

Target app

Restart the target app so it does not continue reusing a session created before the connection.

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