SETUP / QUICK PATH

64VPN Quick Start

This workflow covers only what is required for first use: create an account, choose a plan, get a subscription, import it into a client, and confirm that traffic is flowing as expected. Follow the page in order; no prior knowledge of protocol details is needed.

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Create an Account and Save Your Credentials

First, open 64VPN’s account creation page. No email address is required; a username and password are enough to create the account. Use the username to sign in to the user panel later, and use the password to protect your plan, orders, and subscription details. Choose a username that is easy to recognize but not reused for another important service, and set a unique password for 64VPN.

After you submit the form, the page may take you to the user panel or ask you to sign in again. Before continuing to purchase, make sure the username is saved in your password manager. Because the account does not rely on an email address, losing the username or password makes recovery more difficult. Saving your credentials when you first enter the panel is safer than trying to reconstruct them after placing an order.

The user panel includes areas for your overview, plans, and client downloads. It is normal for a newly created account not to have active traffic yet; the next step is to choose a monthly subscription or data package. Do not look for a subscription address on other pages or import someone else’s subscription into your client. Your subscription is tied to the active plan on your account and should always be obtained from the signed-in user panel.

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You can enter the user panel with the username and password you just set.

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Choose a Plan Based on Your Data Needs

Open the plans page in the user panel. 64VPN offers monthly subscriptions and data packages. Monthly subscriptions are ¥9.9/month with 60GB, ¥18/month with 250GB, and ¥28/month with 500GB; data resets monthly from the activation date. If you use the service for regular work, everyday browsing, or a consistent usage cycle, choose a monthly data tier based on your typical usage.

Data packages cost ¥158/300GB, ¥358/1000GB, and ¥658/3000GB. They remain available until used and never expire. Choose a data package if your usage is irregular or you want to save the data for later. When upgrading a monthly subscription, the price difference is converted based on the remaining days, so you can adjust your plan from the panel as your needs grow instead of choosing the highest tier in advance.

After choosing a plan, check the displayed name, data allowance, and amount before proceeding to payment. Alipay, WeChat Pay, and USDT are supported. Do not submit the same order again after payment. Return to the account overview and check the plan status first; once the payment status finishes updating, the overview will show your active data and subscription entry. If the status has not changed yet, revisit the overview instead of creating another account.

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The account overview shows an active plan and available data.

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Get Your Subscription from the Account Overview

After your plan becomes active, open the account overview. The subscription section usually provides options to copy the subscription, import it into a client, or open the download page. The subscription gives your client the available route configuration and is linked to your account plan. Get it from the current signed-in session, and do not publish the address or forward it to devices you do not control.

If the panel lists several import options by client type, select the platform you are currently using. When the client can open directly, use its matching import button. If the browser asks for permission to open the app, verify the target app name before continuing. If your client supports manual setup only, copy the subscription address from the panel and paste it into the client’s “Import from URL” or “Add Subscription” field.

The address below illustrates what a subscription link looks like. It does not connect to any real service and cannot be imported. Get the actual address from the account overview after signing in:

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

Keep the complete address when copying it, including the protocol prefix, path, and query parameters. If the client reports an invalid format, return to the panel and copy it again instead of editing characters manually. Once read by the client, the subscription becomes a route list. Seeing route names does not mean you are connected; you still need to select a route and enable the connection.

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You have copied the subscription from your user panel or triggered the matching client import option.

Open the Account Overview

Import the Client by Platform

Get the client only from the download area in the user panel. This page does not provide static installers or display a real subscription address. First sign in to the same account on the target device and confirm that the plan is still active, then choose the appropriate 64VPN client for your operating system. 64VPN supports Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux, with unlimited devices. You can use the same account on different devices, but configure each device through a controlled entry in the panel.

PLATFORM / WINDOWS

Windows: Import from Subscription Management

Select the Windows client in the user panel’s download area and install it as directed. After launching it, open the “Subscription,” “Configuration,” or “Profiles” section and find the option to import from a URL. Copy the subscription address from the account overview, paste it into the client, confirm the addition, and run an update. After the update, the client should show a list of available routes.

When connecting for the first time, Windows may ask you to allow the client to create a system network connection. Confirm that the app came from the installation entry provided in the user panel, then choose a route matching the target service region and connect. If the list is empty after import, check the plan status and update the subscription instead of repeatedly reinstalling the client.

PLATFORM / MACOS

macOS: Allow Network Configuration, Then Import

Select the macOS client in the user panel’s download area. When you install and open it for the first time, macOS may ask you to approve network configuration access; this is a required system step for the client to manage designated traffic. After granting permission, open the client’s subscription management page, choose Add Remote Subscription or Import from Clipboard, and paste the complete address from the account overview.

Save it and update the subscription, then connect after the route list appears. If websites open in the browser but an app still uses the previous network path, check whether the client is in global, rules-based, or per-app mode and choose the mode that fits your needs. For detailed guidance on split routing and system network extensions, continue to the troubleshooting handbook; complex configuration is outside this page.

PLATFORM / ANDROID

Android: Add the Subscription on the Configuration Page

Install the Android client from the user panel, open the app, and go to its configuration or subscription page. Choose Add via Link, paste the complete subscription address from the account overview, give the configuration a recognizable name, then save and update it. Return to the home screen and check the route selector for the imported configuration.

When you tap Connect, Android displays a network connection permission prompt. Approve it before the client can start transferring traffic. If the connection is paused after switching to the background, check the system settings for background activity and battery management for the client. The goal here is simply to keep the app running normally; manufacturer-specific background controls are covered separately in troubleshooting.

PLATFORM / IOS

iOS: Start the Import Flow from the Panel

Select iOS in the user panel’s download area and use the provided entry to get the appropriate client. After installation, return to the account overview and use the matching client import button when available. If manual setup is required, copy the subscription address, open “Add Subscription,” “Remote Configuration,” or an equivalent option in the client, and paste it. Save and refresh the configuration, then confirm that the route appears in the list.

The first connection prompts you to approve system network configuration. Confirm it, then return to the client and select a route. If the panel’s import button does nothing, check whether the browser blocked the app launch and use the copied link instead. Do not open the subscription content directly in the browser address bar or save it in a publicly shared note.

Connect to a Route and Confirm It Works

After importing, choose a route based on your actual destination. For content in Japan, choose a Japan route; for a South Korea exit, choose a South Korea route. When no specific region is required, start with a geographically closer route. Coverage includes 90+ countries and 200+ routes; the actual list in the client depends on the latest subscription update. Select a route, click Connect, wait for the status to show Connected, and then begin verification.

The first check is your exit IP. Note your current exit region before connecting, then look it up again afterward to confirm that it matches the country or region of the selected route. A changed client button color alone does not prove that traffic has switched; a changed exit IP is more direct evidence. If the result is unchanged, disconnect and reconnect, and confirm that the current client mode handles browser traffic.

The second check is DNS. Open a familiar website and refresh the resolution result, watching for a resolution path that does not match your current network. If the exit IP changed but the page will not load, DNS cache, system proxy settings, or reused browser connections may be involved. Fully quit and reopen the browser, update the subscription once, and try another route. Do not run multiple clients with the same network function at the same time, as their system settings may conflict.

The third check is the apps you actually use. Open your browser and most-used apps separately and confirm that they work as expected. If one app fails while others work, the issue is usually limited to that app’s routing, cache, or own region detection. If every app fails, return to the client and check the subscription update, route connection, and system authorization.

CHECK / IP

Exit Region Changed

The results before and after connecting differ and match the region of the selected route.

CHECK / DNS

DNS Resolution Works Normally

Web pages load, and domain resolution is not stuck on an abnormal cached result.

CHECK / APP

Check Your Regular Apps One by One

After the browser works normally, check the apps you actually need to use.

Maintenance After Your First Connection

Once the first connection is verified, focus on the plan status, subscription updates, and route selection. If the client’s route list has not changed for a long time, update the subscription manually. When changing devices, sign in to the user panel on the new device and repeat the import process. Since devices are unlimited, you do not need to remove existing devices, but only save the subscription on devices you control.

Monthly subscription data resets each month from the activation date, while data packages remain available until used and never expire. Check the current plan and data in the account overview, then decide whether to upgrade or add a data package based on actual usage. If you need a refund after purchase, the 14-day no-questions-asked refund applies; processing follows the order and ticket workflow in the user panel.

If you cannot connect at all, can connect but pages do not load, experience slow speeds or frequent disconnects, cannot update the subscription, find that an app does not use the proxy, lose the connection in the mobile background, or encounter DNS issues, continue to the 64VPN troubleshooting handbook. It provides symptom-based checks and a pre-ticket information checklist. This quick-start guide ends here; there is no need to change protocols, routes, or system-level parameters before your first connection.

SETUP COMPLETE

First Connection Check Complete

The account is active, the subscription is imported, the route connects, and both the exit IP and your actual apps have been verified.

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