How to manually import a configuration JSON file with v2rayn

Learn how to manually import a JSON configuration file in v2rayn.
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How to manually import a configuration JSON file with v2rayn

When it comes to network security and privacy protection, more and more users start to pay attention to using proxy tools to protect their privacy online. v2rayn is a powerful proxy tool which can help users realize secure and fast network access. This article describes how to manually import a configuration JSON file into v2rayn.

Step 1: Open v2rayn

First, make sure you have installed and opened the v2rayn application. In the application interface, you will see some configuration options and settings.

Step 2: Import the configuration JSON file

Click the Import Configuration button on the interface and select where you want to store your configuration file. Locate your JSON configuration file and select Import.

Step 3: Verify Configuration

After importing the configuration file, you can verify that the configuration is correct. Make sure that all parameters and settings meet your needs and that there are no errors.

Step 4: Connecting the Agent

Once you have verified that the configuration is correct, you can click the Connect button to allow v2rayn to start making proxy connections using the configuration file you imported.

With the above steps, you have successfully manually imported the configuration JSON file into v2rayn. Now you can enjoy the proxy service safely and quickly.


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