IEPL dedicated and relay routes

WVVPN Cross-Region Direct

For cross-border access, international websites, and everyday tools, WVVPN provides 90+ countries / 200+ routes, unlimited devices, and client access for five major platforms. Routes are grouped by use case and region. Registration requires only a username and password, with no email address required.

  • 14-day no-questions-asked refund
  • No-logs policy
  • Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT
  • Unlimited devices
01 Route Board

A complete guide to routes and refunds

Rather than stacking node names into a list, this guide explains what each capability solves, what to look for when choosing, and how to adjust when connection conditions change.

Cross-border connection quality usually depends on the access network, international links, destination region, and time of day. Node counts alone reveal little about actual performance, so WVVPN presents route types, regional use cases, and client access separately. Most users can start by choosing a destination region, while advanced users can compare IEPL dedicated routes, relay routes, and direct routes on their current network.

The service is differentiated by clear, practical rules: monthly subscriptions reset traffic on the activation date, while data packages last until used and never expire; devices do not add extra limits; registration requires no email address; and a clear 14-day no-questions-asked refund is available when first choosing the service. The Route Board below explains each point.

01

Peak-hour route scheduling

IEPL

Slowdowns during evening peaks are often caused not by client settings but by congested access networks, detours on international links, or an unsuitable destination region. WVVPN offers IEPL dedicated routes, relay routes, and direct routes, allowing users to switch according to their current network and target service instead of relying on one path for every situation. Route names combine region and type, making it clear which link is in use and allowing a quick switch to another entry in the same region when the connection fluctuates.

02

Privacy and no-logs policy

NO LOG

Cross-border access services must handle connection setup and traffic forwarding, so privacy rules should be explicit rather than reduced to a vague label. WVVPN follows a no-logs policy and does not record users’ browsing content. Account information is processed to maintain subscriptions, calculate traffic, and support necessary service status. Registration requires only a username and password, with no email address required. Users should still protect their credentials and manage account security according to the rules of the services they access.

03

Unlimited devices

DEVICES

Computers, tablets, and mobile devices often need to switch between different environments. WVVPN does not impose extra limits based on device count, and one account can be used with Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux. In practice, keep client configurations for frequently used platforms and choose suitable regions for work, streaming, and development. Unlimited devices addresses device coverage; plan traffic is still calculated according to the selected monthly subscription or data package, so the account dashboard is the source of truth for usage.

04

AI Tools connectivity

AI

Tools such as Claude and Cursor depend on more than whether a webpage opens. Regional detection, session persistence, streaming output, and proxy settings in the development environment can also affect access. WVVPN organizes routes by region, making it easier to use a consistent exit environment for browsers, desktop clients, command-line tools, and IDE plugins. If sign-ins repeat, output stops, or a plugin connection is unstable, keep the region consistent first, then check whether the application is correctly reading the system proxy. Avoid sending the web interface and development tools through different paths.

05

Choosing a streaming region

MEDIA

Streaming services such as HBO determine available content using the exit region, account region, and licensing rights. WVVPN lists commonly used regional routes separately, reducing the time spent testing a long list of names. Before connecting, confirm the region associated with the content and choose the matching route. If the app retains an old regional cache, disconnect, then close and reopen it. Availability still depends on the platform’s licensing and account settings, so the priority is regional consistency and a continuous connection rather than frequent switching between regions.

06

Refunds and data rules

14D

Before subscribing, you should be able to understand the pricing, data allowance, and cancellation arrangements. WVVPN offers a 14-day no-questions-asked refund. Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date; when upgrading mid-cycle, the price difference is prorated over the remaining days. Data packages last until used and never expire. The two options suit different routines: monthly capacity works for regular use, while a data package suits an irregular schedule. The rules are listed on the Plans page for item-by-item review instead of relying on vague discount claims.

02 Route Preview

Choose a route by region and link type

Start by identifying the target region, then compare IEPL dedicated routes, relay routes, and direct routes. Keeping multiple types within the same region makes it easier to adapt to changes in the access network.

Route selection does not require starting with the most complex parameters. For everyday international websites or online tools, begin with a nearby region suited to the task. For services with regional content differences, prioritize the region associated with that content. If the connection fluctuates during busy periods, switch route types within the same region to reduce the impact of regional changes on account sessions and content detection.

IEPL dedicated routes suit situations that prioritize link stability and continuous connections. Relay routes optimize the combination of the access point and international segment, making them suitable for common home and office networks. Direct routes take a more direct path and can serve as an alternative for specific network conditions. Performance varies with the local carrier network, access method, and target service, so judge routes by the actual results on your own device rather than by name alone.

Country / Region City code Route type Streaming
East and Southeast Asia
Japan TYO IEPL dedicated route Supported
Hong Kong HKG Relay route Supported
Singapore SIN IEPL dedicated route Supported
South Korea ICN Direct route Supported
The Americas and Europe
United States LAX Relay route Supported
Germany FRA Direct route Supported
03 Monthly Plans & Data Packages

Choose capacity by monthly usage

All monthly subscriptions support unlimited devices, with traffic resetting monthly on the activation date. Capacity varies, while route coverage and platform access work the same way.

When choosing a plan, estimate your everyday use rather than focusing only on the one-time price. Web browsing, text-based AI tools, and light development can start with a smaller allowance. Frequent streaming, cloud files, or switching between multiple devices generally suit a medium or larger allowance. Unlimited devices does not mean unlimited traffic: usage across devices is combined in the account plan, so leave enough capacity when work and personal devices are used together.

Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date, and mid-cycle upgrades prorate the price difference over the remaining days, making this option suitable for a steady routine. Data packages last until used and never expire, which suits longer gaps between use or keeping a long-term reserve. Both product types are detailed on the full Plans page; the 14-day no-questions-asked refund can also be considered when evaluating fit for your current network.

Light

¥9.9 / month

  • 60GB per month
  • Unlimited devices
  • Windows / macOS / iOS / Android / Linux
  • Resets monthly on the activation date

Suitable for web browsing, text-based AI tools, and occasional cross-border access. The allowance is easy to manage and helps you observe actual usage across your regular devices.

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Standard

¥18 / month

  • 250GB per month
  • Unlimited devices
  • Windows / macOS / iOS / Android / Linux
  • Resets monthly on the activation date

Suitable for using work and mobile devices together, with enough room for frequent online content, development tools, and everyday international websites.

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High Capacity

¥28 / month

  • 500GB per month
  • Unlimited devices
  • Windows / macOS / iOS / Android / Linux
  • Resets monthly on the activation date

Suitable for continuous connections across multiple devices, substantial streaming, and frequent file transfers, reducing the need to check remaining capacity throughout the month.

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04 Usage & Buying Notes

From stability to first connection

These articles cover selection methods, route evaluation, data rules, and client connections. Each starts with the reasoning, then provides actionable steps.

When choosing a cross-border network service, price, route count, and promotional adjectives provide only partial information. A more useful approach is to break down the need: which services you use daily, which platforms you rely on, whether you need a continuous connection, how much traffic you roughly consume each month, and whether you can quickly determine whether an issue comes from the route, client, or target service. The articles below start with these concrete questions to reduce decisions based on a single label.

Best VPNs 2026: Hands-On Comparison of Leading Services for Different Needs

Compare speed, stability, streaming and AI Tools access, pricing, and support, with selection advice for students, office work, streaming, and development.

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Which VPN Is Most Reliable? How to Test Connection Success and Drop Rates

Stability depends on route type, bandwidth headroom, and peak-hour scheduling. This article outlines ways to test connection success, disconnections, and peak-period performance.

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How to Avoid VPN Buying Pitfalls: A Checklist for Overselling, Inflated Node Claims, and Operational Risks

Before buying, verify refund terms, payment methods, data rules, route descriptions, and support response so your choice rests on terms you can check.

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The Complete VPN Beginner’s Guide: From Choosing a Plan to Connecting and Testing

For first-time users of cross-border access services, this guide covers assessing needs, choosing a plan, obtaining a subscription, importing it on five major platforms, and verifying the connection.

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