How to determine if a v2rayn node is available

The way to determine if a v2rayn node is available: check if the node is online, if the latency is low, and if the connection is stable.
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How to determine if a v2rayn node is available

When using v2rayn for scientific internet access, the availability of the nodes is crucial. In this article, we will introduce some methods to determine whether a v2rayn node is available or not.

1. Using the Ping command

The Ping command allows you to test the latency and packet loss of a node. Enter the following command in the command line:

ping 节点IP

2. Using the Telnet command

The Telnet command allows you to test the connectivity of the node. Enter the following command in the command line:

telnet 节点IP 端口号

3. Use of third-party tools

There are third-party tools that can help test the availability of v2rayn nodes, such as the Node Test feature that comes with V2RayN.

With the above methods, you can better determine if the v2rayn node is available. Remember to test the nodes regularly to ensure your scientific internet experience is always smooth.

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This article summarizes several ways to determine the availability of v2rayn nodes.

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