International routes coordinated by use case

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For international access, AI Tools, and Streaming, iyVPN provides 90+ countries / 200+ routes, unlimited devices, and clients for five platforms. No email address is required; create an account with a username and password.

  • 60-day no-questions-asked refund
  • No-logs policy
  • Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT
  • Unlimited devices
  • Windows
  • Android
  • iOS
  • macOS
  • Linux
  • United States
  • Japan
  • Hong Kong
  • Singapore
  • South Korea
  • United Kingdom

Dispatch Checklist

Route coordination list

Node count is only the starting point. Real-world use also depends on peak-hour path changes, exit regions, client policies, and how the target service connects. The six sections below break down the process into practical steps, with each one covering a different scope and outcome.

ROUTE / STABLE

Handle peak-hour changes at the route layer

Peak-hour connection quality depends not only on the exit node, but also on the path between the entry point, international segment, and target service. iyVPN presents regions and route types separately, so you can choose a target region first and switch between routes in that region. If pages load slowly, video buffers, or streaming output is interrupted, try another route in the same region before changing system settings. The goal is a replaceable path rather than one route handling every use case.

Entry point → International path → Exit region → Target service

Operating Method

A clear boundary from purchase to connection

iyVPN separates the marketing site, user panel, and client connection into three clear stages. The marketing site covers regions, plans, and instructions; the user panel manages the account, plan selection, client access, and subscriptions; the client imports configurations and establishes the connection. This keeps installers, subscription details, and payment entry points from being mixed on one page, so each step makes the next action clear.

No email address is required to create an account; use a username and password. In the user panel, choose a 60GB, 250GB, or 500GB monthly plan based on your monthly traffic needs, or choose a permanent traffic package that does not expire until used. Monthly traffic resets each month on the activation date; if you upgrade partway through a period, the price difference is prorated into the remaining days. All client access starts in the user panel, avoiding scattered installation links across public pages.

Choose routes in this order: target region first, route type second, and actual results for final verification. Keep the exit relatively stable when accessing AI Tools; match the content region for Streaming; for ordinary browsing, choose a nearby route or one with a more suitable path. If there is a connection issue, switch to another route in the same region first, then check the client and local network. This makes the problem easier to isolate than changing several settings at once.

ACCOUNT REQUIREMENT

No email address required

Create an account with a username and password. Save your credentials securely, then sign in to access downloads and subscription management.

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Route Preview

Popular routes preview

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The list below illustrates how common regions and route types are organized; it does not show fixed latency or load. Results vary with your location, local carrier, and target service. Choose the required exit region first, then compare available routes in that region. Streaming support marks routes that may serve as candidate entry points for the listed service; actual access results remain the final reference.

Country / region City Route type Streaming support
East and Southeast Asia
Japan Tokyo IEPL dedicated route Netflix / HBO
Hong Kong Hong Kong Transit route Netflix
Singapore Singapore IEPL dedicated route Netflix / HBO
South Korea Seoul Transit route Netflix
North America and Europe
United States Los Angeles Transit route Netflix / HBO
United Kingdom London Direct route Netflix
IEPL

Dedicated-route candidate

Suitable for long-running tasks that are more sensitive to international-segment stability. Always verify the result with the target region and local network rather than judging by the route name alone.

RELAY

Transit route

Connects to the target exit through a transit path, providing different path options within the same region. During peak hours, try another transit route in the same region first.

DIRECT

Direct route

The connection path is relatively direct, making it suitable when the path from the local network to the target region is already good. If the international segment fluctuates, try a transit route or dedicated-route candidate.

Session Reference

Route status reference

The status below is supplied by the unified route component and is intended only as a reference for choosing routes on this page. Actual connections depend on the client’s network and the target service at the time of access.

Client Access

Five-platform clients

Clients and subscriptions are available in the user panel after sign-in. Public pages do not provide static installation links or display real subscription details. After choosing a plan, open the relevant platform entry, download the client, and import the subscription configuration from your account.

Windows

Suitable for desktop browsing, development tools, and long-running tasks. Sign in to obtain the client and subscription.

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macOS

For desktop apps, browsers, and command-line use. Sign in to obtain the client and subscription.

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Android

Suitable for mobile browsing and per-app use. Sign in to obtain the client and subscription.

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iOS

For everyday mobile connections. Sign in to view the supported client and subscription import instructions.

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Linux

Suitable for desktop and development environments. Sign in to obtain the client, subscription, and import instructions.

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Monthly Plans

Choose by monthly traffic

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The three monthly plans differ mainly in their monthly traffic allowance. All include 90+ countries / 200+ routes, five-platform support, and unlimited devices online at once. Traffic resets monthly on the activation date; if you upgrade during a period, the price difference is prorated into the remaining days. Choose based on your regular use cases and frequency rather than raising the monthly allowance for occasional high-traffic tasks.

60GB / month

¥9.9/ month

For light web access, message syncing, and occasional AI Tools use.

  • 60GB of traffic per month
  • Traffic resets monthly on the activation date
  • Unlimited devices online at once
  • 60-day no-questions-asked refund
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500GB / month

¥28/ month

For frequent Streaming across multiple desktop and mobile devices.

  • 500GB of traffic per month
  • Traffic resets monthly on the activation date
  • Unlimited devices online at once
  • Supports Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT
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Light use

If your main needs are web access, occasional message syncing, and occasional AI Tools lookups, the 60GB monthly plan is a practical baseline for everyday use. After using it for a while, check actual consumption in the user panel before deciding whether to upgrade.

Everyday mix

If both desktop and mobile devices connect and your use includes AI Tools, video, and file transfers, the 250GB monthly plan leaves more room for these activities and is a practical plan to evaluate.

Frequent playback

If you stream frequently or keep multiple devices connected, the 500GB monthly plan makes unified management easier. Actual traffic needs still depend on video quality, playback duration, and file-transfer volume.

Field Notes

User insights and how-to guides

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