What This Site Covers
V2Ray Usage Guide is a technical resource for everyday users and configuration maintainers. It brings together download links, installation steps, subscription imports, routing rules, DNS settings, and common troubleshooting for v2rayN, v2rayNG, and v2flyNG. Guides focus on actionable steps, with configuration examples and terminology explained where parameters become more complex.
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 the community-maintained development path of V2Ray Core, while Xray has evolved as a separate core branch based on related technologies. They differ in protocol support, configuration fields, and release schedules. Graphical clients such as v2rayN handle subscription management and interface controls; the selected core provides the actual connection capabilities.
Content Maintenance Principles
Download pages verify client names, supported architectures, package types, and version details for each platform, keeping operating systems and processor architectures separate. Guides are written against the client’s actual interface and checked step by step for importing, connecting, routing, and log-based troubleshooting. When the interface changes, the current setting names take priority; differences in older versions are noted in the relevant sections.
Usage Boundaries
This site provides software usage and configuration information. It does not provide network services and does not replace the software project’s own license terms. Use these tools in accordance with local laws and network-administration requirements, and assess configuration sources and service terms independently. If you encounter a problem, start with the troubleshooting steps in the usage documentation or configuration reference.