# v2rayN GUI

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This solution supports UDP tunneling!
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## v2rayN setup.

Follow the [link](https://browser.vision/r/ecf2408f-02de-4e4f-bc24-be368ac32325) to download V2rayN.

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Or download the package through the console.

```bash
wget https://github.com/2dust/v2rayN/releases/download/7.14.12/v2rayN-linux-64.deb
```

## **Installation and launch**

Install the downloaded package through "<mark style="color:purple;">Discover</mark>" or install it through the command line.

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```bash
apt install ./v2rayN-linux-64.deb
```

Then start the application through "<mark style="color:purple;">Start</mark>" or the command line.

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v2ray
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## **Profile setup**

Create a new configuration and specify SOCKS / HTTP as the connection protocol.

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**You can find a proxy setup example in the** [**Setup guide**](/eng/usage-instructions/getting-started.md) **section**
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## **Connection profile setup**

Paste the proxies copied from the order into the corresponding fields, make sure to specify the configuration core (<mark style="color:purple;">Xray</mark> or <mark style="color:purple;">SingBox</mark>), and save the settings.

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## Starting the client

Start the client by enabling <mark style="color:purple;">Tun</mark> mode.

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**Done! You can now fully use the proxy by tunneling all traffic through it.**


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