MyWireGuard Setup Guide

Basic Setup (Using Official Client)

This method is suitable for standard users who want all network traffic to go through VPN. Simple and straightforward operation.

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Step 1: Get Configuration File

Download the .conf configuration file for your desired node from your customer center.

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Step 2: Import Configuration File

Open the official client, select "Import tunnel(s) from file..." and choose your configuration file.

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Step 3: Connect

Click the switch next to the connection to enable it and enjoy secure, private web browsing!

Advanced Recommendation: Use TunnlTo for App Splitting (More Powerful)

Recommended Scenario: Do you want to use local network for online gaming to get the lowest latency, while letting your browser go through VPN for security? TunnlTo is exactly the powerful tool you need!

What is TunnlTo? Why do we recommend it?

TunnlTo is a third-party client based on WireGuard. Its core advantage is providing **"App Splitting"** functionality. This means you can precisely control **which application's** traffic goes through the VPN tunnel and which goes through your local regular network.

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Step 1: Download TunnlTo

TunnlTo is a free open-source software. Please download and install it from its official website.

Go to Official Website

Step 2: Import Configuration File

Open TunnlTo, click "Import tunnel(s) from file", and select your MyWireGuard .conf file.

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Step 3: Configure Splitting

Click connection settings, go to "App Routing" page, and select the applications you want to go through VPN (like Chrome).

Step 4: Connect and Enjoy

Enable the connection! Now only your selected apps will go through VPN, while other programs remain unaffected, achieving perfect splitting.

(Server/Expert) Linux Installation & Configuration

For Debian/Ubuntu systems, you can use the following commands to install:

sudo apt update
sudo apt install wireguard -y

After installation, copy your .conf configuration file to the /etc/wireguard/ directory (for example, name it mywg0.conf).

Use the following command to start the connection:

sudo wg-quick up mywg0

To disconnect, use:

sudo wg-quick down mywg0