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V2Ray User Guide and Download Information
This site brings together platform selection, installation, configuration, and troubleshooting resources for v2rayN, v2rayNG, and v2flyNG. Downloads are organized by Windows, macOS, Android, and Linux so you can quickly find the right client.
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Site Focus
V2Ray Chinese Download Hub is a practical index of client resources. It covers client selection, installation, subscription import, system proxy settings, routing, split tunneling, TUN mode, and common troubleshooting. The download page serves as a central entry point rather than scattering package links throughout articles. Choose a version by operating system, processor architecture, and client core.
project v / ecosystem
The Project V Open-Source Ecosystem
Project V is an open-source technology ecosystem built around proxy protocols, transport methods, and routing capabilities. V2Fly continues V2Ray's core capabilities, with an emphasis on general-purpose protocols, transport, and configuration structure; Xray extends protocol and transport capabilities within a related configuration model. v2rayN is a desktop GUI client that can use different cores, while v2rayNG and v2flyNG follow different core paths for Android. The client handles configuration and interface operations; the core handles connections, protocol processing, and traffic routing. They should not be treated as the same layer of the stack.
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Download and Guide Maintenance Principles
Download pages cross-check the relationships among version lists, platform types, processor architectures, and file names to avoid mixing desktop, WPF, or architecture-specific packages. Guides are based on the current client interface and reproducible steps. For subscription imports, proxy modes, listening ports, and routing rules, they also document where to change settings, required prerequisites, and how to verify the result.
Client updates may change menu names or default behavior. If a page no longer matches the current interface, first review the Getting Started Guide for the basic workflow, then open the System Guide to find the relevant configuration section.
usage / boundaries
Use Boundaries and Disclaimer
This site covers software installation, configuration structure, and networking concepts for educational purposes. It does not provide nodes or subscription services, nor guarantee connection availability. Results may vary with network conditions, operating system policies, and client versions. Back up existing settings before making changes and assess the impact of port, routing, and system proxy modifications.