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Setting Up OpenNet VPN on iOS (iPhone & iPad)

You can connect to OpenNet VPN on iOS using apps that support modern encrypted protocols such as VMess, VLESS, and Trojan. The most popular and reliable option is Shadowrocket (paid), which offers robust performance and cSetting Up OpenNet VPN on iOS (iPhone & iPad) Using V2Box

You can connect to OpenNet VPN on iOS using modern encrypted protocols such as VMess, VLESS, Trojan, etc., with the V2Box app — a free V2Ray/VLESS/Trojan capable client available on the App Store. App Storearrow-up-right

🔐 You will need your OpenNet configuration link or configuration URL (the same type used for Shadowrocket) to import into V2Box.

Using V2Box (Free App)

1. Install V2Box – Open the App Store on your iPhone or iPad. – Search for V2Box – V2Ray Client and install it (free) from the App Store. App Storearrow-up-right

2. Add Server Configuration After installation:

  • Open V2Box.

  • Go to the Configs / Configuration tab.

  • Tap the “+” button to add a new configuration.

  • Select Import v2ray URI from clipboard (or similar option).

  • Paste your OpenNet VPN config URL (or allow V2Box to paste it). trust.zonearrow-up-right

3. Connect to VPN – Once the configuration appears in the list, select it. – Return to the Home screen in V2Box. – Slide the “Slide to Connect” toggle to the right to connect. – On first connection, iOS will ask permission to add a VPN profile — allow it and authenticate if prompted. – When connected, you’ll see the VPN icon in the iOS status bar indicating that traffic is routed through OpenNet. trust.zonearrow-up-right

📌 Notes: • Only one VPN connection can be active at a time on iOS — disconnect any previous VPN before connecting with V2Box. • If V2Box can’t import your link from clipboard, try manually scanning a QR code with the app if available. BlancVPNarrow-up-right

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