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Free V2Ray Nodes and Clash Subscription Guide

Find free V2Ray nodes, Clash subscription links, import steps, speed testing tips, and troubleshooting checks before using a long-term VPN or proxy service.

Updated: 2026-05-11

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Direct Answer

Use free V2Ray nodes for short tests first. If you need stable long-term access, verify your client, DNS, and WebRTC signals, then compare VPN trials or paid proxy services.

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Check the protocol

Free nodes may use V2Ray, VLESS, VMess, Trojan, Shadowsocks, or SSR. Confirm your client supports the protocol before importing.

Import into a client

Use Clash, V2RayN, Nekoray, or Shadowrocket Android. A subscription link is easier to refresh than copying single nodes one by one.

Verify the connection

After connecting, check IP, DNS, WebRTC, and browser fingerprint signals with NetScope instead of trusting the client status only.

Steps

  1. Open the live free node page and choose a recently updated node or subscription link.
  2. Import the subscription into Clash, V2RayN, Nekoray, or Shadowrocket Android.
  3. Run a speed test in the client and choose a node with stable latency and successful connection checks.
  4. Open NetScope to verify that IP, DNS, and WebRTC signals match the proxy route.

Checklist

  • The subscription URL is copied completely.
  • The client supports the node protocol.
  • Global or rule mode is enabled as intended.
  • DNS and WebRTC do not expose the original network.

Troubleshooting

Subscription import fails

Open the URL in a browser, copy it again, or test a single node first.

Connected but websites do not load

Switch to global mode, test another protocol, and check DNS settings.

IP does not change

Enable the system proxy or VPN mode and disable conflicting proxy software.

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FAQ

Are free V2Ray nodes good for daily use?

Usually no. They are useful for testing clients and networks, but long-term use needs better stability, privacy boundaries, and support.

Should I use a subscription or a single node?

A subscription is easier to refresh and manage. A single node is useful for a quick compatibility test.

How do I know the proxy is working?

Check your public IP, DNS resolver, WebRTC exposure, and browser time zone with a diagnostic tool such as NetScope.

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