1. Site Status and Project Relationships
V2Ray Client Hub is an independently maintained software guide and download directory covering installation links, basic configuration steps, common terminology, and troubleshooting resources for clients such as v2rayN, v2rayNG, and v2flyNG. This site is not the official website of V2Ray, Project V, V2Fly, Xray, or any related client project, and does not speak for those projects, their maintainers, or contributors.
Software names, project names, product marks, and related terms shown on these pages belong to their respective rights holders. This site uses them solely to identify software, describe compatibility, and organize technical documentation; such use does not imply authorization, agency, partnership, or endorsement. Refer to each project’s own published information for its development plans, maintenance status, and licensing terms.
2. Software Acquisition and Use
The download links on this site help visitors locate the appropriate client version. Each project develops and maintains its software independently. This site does not implement client features, publish releases, or adapt software to specific environments, and cannot guarantee that any version will work on every device, system configuration, or network. Before downloading, installing, upgrading, or removing software, visitors should verify the operating system, processor architecture, available disk space, and existing configuration requirements themselves.
Using a client may involve system proxies, virtual network interfaces, DNS, routing rules, firewall permissions, and other system settings. Misconfiguration may interrupt network access, disrupt name resolution, prevent applications from connecting, overwrite settings, or increase resource usage. Visitors should understand these settings before making changes and keep any necessary configuration records. To the extent permitted by applicable law, visitors assume responsibility for any direct or indirect loss arising from installing, configuring, updating, or using the software.
3. Content Accuracy and Version Changes
The tutorials are based on the client versions, interface layouts, and feature behavior available when they were written or revised. Later client updates may change menu names, button locations, default options, core capabilities, or supported configuration formats. Screenshot-based descriptions, navigation paths, and field names may therefore differ from the current version. When differences occur, check the client’s actual interface and version notes rather than mechanically following outdated steps.
This site revises content when clear changes are identified, but does not promise that every page will always match the latest release or be free of omissions, wording inaccuracies, or exceptions in particular environments. Protocol parameters, routing rules, DNS behavior, and TUN mode depend on the client version, core implementation, and operating system. The technical material is general operational guidance, not a guarantee of results for any specific device or environment.
4. External Links and Third-Party Content
Some pages may link to software release resources, project documentation, or other third-party pages. External pages are controlled independently by their operators, and their content, availability, privacy rules, download methods, and service terms may change at any time. This site cannot continuously review all external content and is not responsible for interruptions, redesigns, redirects, inaccurate information, or subsequent actions involving third-party pages.
Before opening an external link, visitors should verify the destination, file name, supported platform, and applicable terms of use. Including a link only indicates that the resource is relevant to the topic; it does not mean this site endorses every view, explanation, or service on the third-party page. If third-party content conflicts with this site’s guidance, assess the situation using the software’s actual version, the project’s license, and the rules applicable in the visitor’s location.
5. Lawful Use and Limitations of Liability
Clients and related protocols are general-purpose network technology tools; their specific use depends on the user’s configuration and conduct. Visitors must comply with applicable local laws and regulations, network service terms, organizational policies, and software license requirements. They must not use this site’s materials or related software to infringe others’ rights, disrupt network systems, or violate service agreements.
To the extent permitted by applicable law, this site makes no guarantee and accepts no liability for business interruption, data loss, device problems, or other consequences caused by reliance on page content, inability to access a page, changes to external resources, software defects, configuration errors, or environmental differences. If you are unsure about a specific operation, first review the troubleshooting guidance in FAQ, or use Getting Started to recheck the configuration from the basic steps.