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  1. On the home dashboard, select either **7-Day** or **30-Day** server generation mode.
  2. Choose your preferred routing mode: **UDP Custom** (for custom headers) or **UDP Request** (for direct raw UDP tunneling).
  3. Choose an exit server location. Tap **Create**.
  4. The app will display the generated credentials (Server IP, Port, Username, and Password). Copy these credentials to your clipboard.

Step 3: Importing Credentials into ZIVPN

To use the generated server on your device, link it to the ZIVPN application:

  1. Launch the **ZIVPN** application.
  2. Toggle the connection type switch on the home screen to **UDP Custom**.
  3. Navigate to settings and input the Server IP, Port, Username, and Password you copied from Custom UDP.
  4. Tap **Start** to connect and begin browsing securely.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why does the Custom UDP app fail to load the server list?

The app requires internet access to update its active server registry. Connect to a stable network, open the side menu inside the app, and tap **Update Servers** to refresh.

2. What is the difference between UDP Custom and UDP Request?

UDP Custom allows you to define custom payloads and HTTP headers to bypass carrier blocks. UDP Request sends raw UDP packets directly to the destination port, providing slightly faster speeds and lower overhead, which is ideal for gaming.

3. How can I export my settings as a file?

Under the configuration settings, tap the export option. You can save your profile as a configuration file to share with friends, who can import it directly into their client app.

Creating and managing secure UDP tunnel profiles can be complex for users who aren’t familiar with server settings. To simplify this, the Custom UDP App by 12_5 Studios offers a convenient mobile dashboard. It allows users to generate long-term VPN accounts, download configuration files, and set up tunnels for clients like ZIVPN.

This technical guide explains how to install Custom UDP, generate 7-day and 30-day UDP accounts, and import them into ZIVPN for a stable, low-latency connection.

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Step 1: Installing the Custom UDP Client

First, obtain the management client from the app store:

  1. Open the Google Play Store on your Android device.
  2. Search for Custom UDP.
  3. Select the app developed by 12_5 Studios and click **Install**.
  4. Launch the app to access the configuration dashboard.

Step 2: Generating 7-Day & 30-Day Servers

The app offers free generation of high-speed UDP configurations:

  1. On the home dashboard, select either **7-Day** or **30-Day** server generation mode.
  2. Choose your preferred routing mode: **UDP Custom** (for custom headers) or **UDP Request** (for direct raw UDP tunneling).
  3. Choose an exit server location. Tap **Create**.
  4. The app will display the generated credentials (Server IP, Port, Username, and Password). Copy these credentials to your clipboard.

Step 3: Importing Credentials into ZIVPN

To use the generated server on your device, link it to the ZIVPN application:

  1. Launch the **ZIVPN** application.
  2. Toggle the connection type switch on the home screen to **UDP Custom**.
  3. Navigate to settings and input the Server IP, Port, Username, and Password you copied from Custom UDP.
  4. Tap **Start** to connect and begin browsing securely.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Why does the Custom UDP app fail to load the server list?

The app requires internet access to update its active server registry. Connect to a stable network, open the side menu inside the app, and tap **Update Servers** to refresh.

2. What is the difference between UDP Custom and UDP Request?

UDP Custom allows you to define custom payloads and HTTP headers to bypass carrier blocks. UDP Request sends raw UDP packets directly to the destination port, providing slightly faster speeds and lower overhead, which is ideal for gaming.

3. How can I export my settings as a file?

Under the configuration settings, tap the export option. You can save your profile as a configuration file to share with friends, who can import it directly into their client app.

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