Create an Account and Open the User Panel
Start by opening the VPNHu account creation page. VPNHu requires a username and password, but no email address. You will use the username to sign in to the user panel and the password to protect your plans, orders and subscription details, so choose a combination you can remember that is not reused on other websites. Submit the form when finished. If the page says the username is already taken, choose another and submit it again.
After the account is created, the page may open the user panel or ask you to sign in again. Continue with the username and password you just set. Once signed in, you should see areas for your account overview, plans, client downloads and orders. This is the central hub for everything that follows: choose plans, retrieve subscriptions and access clients from the panel instead of searching public webpages for installers or configuration files.
If you are not ready to pay, you can review the plan details first and compare monthly subscriptions with data packages. Avoid creating separate accounts on multiple devices: one active account already supports unlimited devices. Managing the subscription from one account makes it easier to check your current plan status and data reset date.
Choose a Plan and Complete the Order
After signing in, open the “Buy a Plan” section and decide how you will use the service. Monthly subscriptions suit ongoing use, with data resetting each month on the activation date. Data packages suit irregular or occasional use and remain available until the data is used up, with no expiry. Billing differs between the two types, but connection and import work the same way, so you do not need a different client for each plan.
Monthly subscriptions include ¥9.9/month with 60GB, ¥18/month with 250GB, and ¥28/month with 500GB. Consider your combined usage for web browsing, video, file syncing and development tools rather than focusing only on individual sessions. If you upgrade a monthly subscription mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated against the remaining days. Data packages include ¥158/300GB, ¥358/1000GB and ¥658/3000GB, for users who prefer managing a total allowance instead of monthly resets.
After selecting a plan, check the plan name, data allowance and price before confirming the order. VPNHu supports Alipay, WeChat and USDT. After payment, return to the user panel, wait for the order status to update, then check the account overview to confirm that the plan is active. Do not submit the same payment again while the order is still pending. If the status does not change promptly, refresh the order section first, then submit the order details through the panel’s support ticket entry.
You do not need to choose the largest data allowance on your first purchase. Start with an option close to your actual usage and review consumption in the panel later. All plans support unlimited devices and include a 7-day no-questions-asked refund policy. Once the plan is confirmed active, retrieve the subscription configuration linked to this account.
Get Your Subscription from the Account Overview
Once the plan is active, open the account overview in the user panel. The subscription section usually offers one-click import and link copying. One-click import attempts to open a compatible client already installed on your device and requires fewer steps. Copying the link is useful when the client is not listed in the shortcut options or when you need to add a remote configuration manually. Either way, the imported routes belong to the same account.
A subscription link is part of your account configuration and should not be posted on forums, in public documents or in shared chat logs. To use it on another device you own, sign in to the panel and retrieve it again. If you have pasted the link somewhere you do not control, return to the account panel to see whether a reset option is available, then re-import the updated configuration in your client.
For format examples, this guide may use https://example.com/sub?token=YOUR_TOKEN. That address does not connect to VPNHu or generate routes; the real subscription is visible only in the user panel after sign-in. This page does not display a static subscription address or provide a download method that bypasses account status.
After copying the link, do not choose a route yet. Keep the panel accessible, then open the client for your target platform and complete the import. If the client says the link format is unsupported, check that there are no extra spaces before or after the copied text. Then return to the panel and choose the import entry that matches the client instead of changing the link parameters yourself.
Import the Subscription into Clients on Each Platform
A client reads the subscription, displays routes and applies the selected route to your system network. VPNHu supports Windows, macOS, Android, iOS and Linux; this section focuses on common desktop and mobile platforms. Client access is provided in the user panel’s download area. Sign in and select your operating system rather than using a public installer URL. After installation, import the subscription obtained in the previous section.
Windows: Import a Remote Subscription Configuration
On Windows, open the client download area from the user panel and get the VPNHu client for Windows. Install and launch it, then look for “Subscription,” “Configuration Management” or “Remote Configuration.” Choose the option to add from a link and paste the subscription content copied from the panel in full. Give the configuration an easy-to-recognize name, such as VPNHu, save it and run an update.
After the update, the main interface should show region and route names. If the list is still empty, return to configuration management and run an update manually, then check whether Windows network access prompts have been dismissed. Once the route list appears, keep the client open and continue to the connection step.
macOS: Allow the Client to Add Network Configuration
On macOS, get the corresponding client from the user panel as well. On first launch, the system may ask you to allow the client to add a network configuration or authorize a network extension. After confirming that the app came from the entry you just accessed in the panel, follow the system dialog to complete authorization. If you skip this step, the subscription may import successfully but the connection switch may not actually take control of the network.
Open the client’s configuration or subscription page, choose the option to add by link, paste the subscription and save it. Then run an update and wait for the route directory to appear. If the system asks for local administrator credentials, this is macOS confirming a local network configuration change, not your VPNHu account password. When finished, return to the client home screen and prepare to choose a target region.
Android: Add the Link in Subscription Management
On Android, sign in to the user panel first and get the Android client entry from the download area. After installing the app, open subscription management or configuration management from the side menu or main screen and choose to add a remote subscription. Paste the link, save a name and tap update. Once the client finishes reading it, the routes will appear according to the configuration.
When connecting for the first time, Android displays a system-level network connection permission dialog. Allow it; a system network indicator will usually appear in the status bar. If strict background limits are enabled, make sure the client can keep running while connected, or the system may pause it after you switch to another app. Battery management settings vary by device, so this guide does not cover every menu.
iOS: Import the Subscription with a Compatible Client
On iOS, use a compatible client that can read subscription configurations. Sign in to the VPNHu user panel, check the download area for the currently available iOS option and install it according to the page instructions. In the client, find Add Subscription, Import from URL or Remote File, then paste and save the subscription link from the account overview.
The first time you enable a connection, iOS asks whether it may add a network configuration. Choose Allow and complete the local confirmation shown by the system. After a successful import, the client should display the route directory. If you see only a configuration name with no routes, return to the subscription page and run an update. Do not create the same subscription repeatedly, or duplicate routes will make later updates harder to trace.
If you also need to handle network configuration on Linux, in command-line tools, IDE plugins or development environments, complete the basic connection in this guide first, then read The Complete Guide to AI Tool Access. It covers long-lived connections, streaming output, regional detection and developer environment considerations in more detail; this page does not repeat them.
Choose a Route and Connect
After the subscription update finishes, the client will show the available route directory. VPNHu covers 90+ countries / 200+ routes, and the directory may include direct, relay and IEPL routes. You do not need to study every protocol at first. Choose a route based on the target service’s region: for region-specific content, prioritize that region; for general websites and tools, start with a geographically nearby route.
After selecting a route, return to the client’s main screen and turn on the connection switch. The client may offer system proxy, global connection or rule-based connection modes. For a first setup, use the client’s default recommended mode. Confirm that the basic connection works before adjusting settings for specific apps. Keep the client running until the interface clearly shows that you are connected. If it remains stuck on connecting, cancel and retry with another route in the same region.
Labels such as “Streaming” or “AI” in route names help match routes to use cases. They do not mean that every service will make the same determination under every account and regional condition. A target platform may also assess account region, payment details, cache and exit environment independently. A connection only prepares the network side; the app’s own region settings must also match your intended use.
To use multiple devices, import the subscription on each device from the same account panel. VPNHu supports unlimited devices, but all devices share the data allowance of the same plan. For easier maintenance, keep one active subscription configuration on each device and periodically use the client’s update function to sync the route directory instead of saving many outdated configurations from unknown sources.
Verify the Connection and Troubleshoot Common Issues
Once the client shows that you are connected, close any target webpage tabs that were already open and load the pages again. This reduces interference from the previous connection and cached data. Check that pages load normally, sign-in status remains stable and the displayed regional content matches your selected route. For AI tools or development tools that rely on long-lived connections, send a normal request and confirm that streaming content continues to return.
If webpages still use the previous network environment, check that the client switch has not turned off automatically and that the system allows network configuration changes. Disconnect, update the subscription once, switch to another route in the same region and reconnect. On mobile devices, check whether the system pauses the client after switching apps. On desktop devices, check for other software that may be modifying the system proxy or network configuration.
If the client connects but one specific service does not work, do not delete every configuration immediately. First use a normal webpage to confirm that the basic network is working, then determine whether the issue involves the route, the target service’s regional checks or the app’s own cache. Try another route in the same region, exit and reopen the target app, or clear the target site’s session state. Change only one condition at a time to make the cause of any change easier to identify.
If no routes update successfully, return to the account overview and confirm that the plan is still active, then copy the subscription again. Do not add quotation marks or mistake the example address for a real link. If the order is active but the subscription still cannot be read, open the support ticket area in the user panel and include your operating system, the client’s message, the selected route and the steps you have tried. Clear troubleshooting details are more useful than simply writing “cannot connect.”
After verification, daily use only requires opening the client, updating the subscription, choosing a route and connecting. Plan data is managed according to its terms: monthly subscriptions reset each month on the activation date, while data packages remain available until exhausted. When changing devices, repeat the import process instead of creating another account. For advanced configuration involving AI service regional checks, API calls, IDEs and command-line environments, continue with The Complete Guide to AI.