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VPN Setup Guide

Work through the account, plan, subscription, client and connection steps in order. Handle only the task at hand instead of mixing protocol and route theory into the installation process.

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Step One
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Create an Account and Open the Panel

First open VPNGI’s Start Free page. The requirements are straightforward: set a username and password, with no email address required. Use the username to sign in to the user panel later; the password protects your plan, orders and personal subscription details. Use a password reserved for this service and confirm that both entries match before submitting.

After creation, the page will either sign you in or return you to the login screen. In the panel, confirm that you can see the account overview, plans, client downloads and orders. There is no need to look for a subscription link yet: an account without an active plan will not have usable connection settings. First determine your data needs, then open the plans panel to place an order.

If a browser refresh returns you to the login page, sign in again with the username and password you just set. Do not create multiple accounts to solve a login issue; orders and subscriptions are stored only in the account used for the order. To configure another device, sign in to the same account and continue from its panel.

Start Free Continue to the plans panel when finished.
Step Two
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Choose a Plan by Data Allowance

After signing in, open the plans panel. Monthly subscriptions include ¥9.9/month with 60GB, ¥18/month with 250GB and ¥28/month with 500GB. Monthly data resets each month from the activation date, making these plans suitable for steady usage and continuous service. Base your choice on actual monthly consumption rather than a single use case.

If your usage schedule varies, consider a data package instead. Packages remain available until used and never expire, with ¥158/300GB, ¥358/1000GB and ¥658/3000GB options. Monthly subscriptions and data packages are measured differently, so recheck the selected type, allowance and price before ordering to avoid confusing a long-term package with a monthly-reset plan.

After confirming the plan, choose Alipay, WeChat Pay or USDT on the order page to complete payment. When payment returns you to the panel, keep it open and check the plan status in the account overview. If the order still shows as processing, refresh its status in the orders area rather than creating duplicate orders. Once the plan appears in the account, continue to retrieve the subscription.

When upgrading a monthly subscription mid-cycle, the price difference is converted into remaining days. If you only need more data temporarily, compare the remaining term after upgrading with the long-term use model of a data package before choosing. All plans support unlimited devices and include a 14-day money-back guarantee; eligibility is subject to the terms of service.

Choose a Plan Get your subscription after the plan shows as active.
Step Three
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Get Your Subscription from the Account Overview

Once the plan is active, open the account overview. Subscription details are the entry point clients use to read the route list; they are different from a public web address and belong only to the current account. The panel may offer one-click import, copy subscription or client download options by device. Prefer the one-click import method for your current system to reduce missing characters during copying.

If you need to paste it manually, click Copy first, then switch to the client’s subscription management page. A complete subscription address is usually one continuous line; do not add spaces, line breaks or Chinese punctuation. When the format needs explaining, refer only to the obvious dummy value https://example.com/sub?token=YOUR_TOKEN; this example cannot establish a connection and is not a real VPNGI subscription address.

A subscription address is the credential a client uses to read the account’s routes. Do not place it in public documents, screenshots or group chats, and do not submit it to an uncontrolled online conversion page. To use your account on multiple personal devices, sign in to the same user panel and repeat the import on each device. VPNGI supports unlimited devices, so public subscription sharing is unnecessary.

After copying, do not manually edit route names, parameters or addresses. When the client first updates the subscription, it reads the current configuration from the panel; manual changes may prevent later updates from replacing old content. For deeper coverage of subscription updates, route types and developer environment configuration, see the AI Tools Guide. This page keeps only the essential connection steps.

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Import the Client on Your Platform

Open the client download page in the user panel. The panel provides the VPNGI client or a compatible client for your platform. Do not look for installers on the tutorial page or use static download links from unknown sources. After installation, focus on two tasks: find subscription management, import the subscription supplied by the panel and wait for the route list to load.

Windows

Import the Windows Client

Sign in to the panel on your Windows device, open the client download page and choose Windows. After installing the VPNGI client, open it from the Start menu. If Windows asks for network-related permission on first launch, confirm that the client came from the user panel, then allow it to establish a connection.

In the client, find subscription management or Add Subscription. With one-click import, the browser will ask to open the client; confirm and wait for the subscription to be added. With the copy method, paste the complete address and run an update. Once regions and route names appear, the subscription has been imported. Do not change other settings yet; proceed directly to route selection.

macOS

Import the macOS Client

On macOS, open the client link for your platform from the user panel and launch the client after installation. The system may ask for permission for a network extension or VPN configuration. This is a required system step for the client to manage the connection. Confirm it in the official system permission dialog and follow the prompts back to the client.

Open the subscription area and choose Import from Link or the one-click import supplied by the panel. Update the subscription after importing and wait for the route list to appear. If the client shows a subscription name but an empty list, first return to the panel to confirm that the plan is active, then update the client again instead of repeatedly removing system permissions. For a more complete authorization workflow, read the macOS VPN Setup from Scratch.

Android

Import the Android Client

Sign in to the user panel in your Android browser, open the client download area and choose Android. After installation, launch the client and open its subscription or configuration page. If one-click import from the panel opens the client, confirm the import; otherwise copy the subscription address, paste it on the Add Subscription page and save.

When connecting for the first time, Android displays system-level VPN connection permission. Confirm that the request comes from the client you just installed, then allow the connection. A VPN icon in the system status area only indicates that the system tunnel has been created; return to the client to confirm that the selected route is connected, then open the target service to verify the result.

iOS

Import the iOS Client

On your iOS device, sign in to the user panel and check the client and access options currently available on the download page. Follow the panel link to the App Store, install the client, then return to the panel to copy the subscription or start one-click import. Do not use a web relay to store your personal subscription or put the subscription content in a shared note.

Open the client’s subscription management page, add a remote subscription and run an update. On the first connection, iOS will ask to add a VPN configuration; confirm it and complete authorization using the device’s system verification method. When the route list appears in the client, choose a target region and connect. To change routes later, switch within the client; there is no need to add the system configuration again.

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Choose a Route and Verify the Connection

Once the route list loads, choose an exit region based on the target service’s location. For everyday browsing, start with a nearby region; for services with explicit regional requirements, choose the exit region that matches them. VPNGI covers 90+ countries and 200+ routes. When the list is large, narrow it down by region first, then compare real loading speed and connection stability instead of testing every route.

Select a route and click Connect. A connected status in the client is only the first check. Close any target page or app that was already open, then relaunch it. Some apps retain an old connection or region, so refreshing alone may not create a new session. The setup is complete when the page loads normally, sign-in works and use remains stable after reopening.

For AI Tools, verify that sign-in, message sending and streaming output all complete reliably, not just that the homepage opens. Keep the same exit region during the session and avoid frequent switching while signing in or working. For regional detection, persistent connections and API setup with ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Copilot, Midjourney and developer tools, continue with the Complete AI Tools Access Guide.

After verification, keep the current subscription and client settings. On future sessions, you will usually only need to open the client, update the subscription and choose a route; there is no need to place another order or import again. Repeat the import from the user panel only if the client configuration is cleared, the system is reinstalled or the subscription details change.

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Troubleshooting Order for Connection Issues

When something goes wrong, do not change several settings at once. Return to the account overview to confirm that the plan is active, then update the subscription in the client. If routes appear after the update, the account and subscription are communicating; next check system permissions, the selected route and the local network. If the subscription never updates, copy the complete address from the panel again and confirm that no spaces or characters are missing.

If the client shows connected but the target service still uses the previous network environment, fully quit the target app and reopen it. Then switch to another route in the same region for comparison. If no route can connect, temporarily disable other tools that modify system networking and retry with a single client. Do not run multiple similar clients at once; they may compete for the same system tunnel.

If only one website or app behaves unexpectedly while other international services work normally, the issue is usually related to the target service’s regional rules, cache or account status. Keep the route region unchanged, clear that service’s session and sign in again. For route types, exit consistency, streaming connections and common failure boundaries, see the In-Depth Guide instead of changing advanced parameters during basic setup.

If you still cannot identify the issue, open the support ticket area from the user panel and describe the platform, the status shown in the client, the selected region and whether the failure occurs during import, connection or target-service loading. Do not paste the complete subscription address into public content. Identifying the failed step is more useful than simply saying “it does not work” and makes it easier to locate the account, client or route issue.

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The Fixed Routine After Setup

Keep future use simple: sign in to the panel to confirm the plan status, update the subscription in the client, choose a route for the target service’s region, connect and reopen the target app. When setting up another device, get the client and import entry for that platform again from the user panel.