How to Create V2Ray Server and Use It on Nekoha VPN | Step-by-Step Tutorial
Bypassing network blocks and securing web browsing requires utilizing trusted, highly secure tunneling protocols. **Nekoha VPN** (sometimes referenced as NikaVPN/NikoVPN) is a powerful, feature-rich client that supports standard secure protocols including V2Ray (VMess/VLess) and Trojan. By generating a private V2Ray server and importing it into Nekoha VPN, users can establish highly stable, encrypted connections.
This technical guide explains how to download Nekoha VPN, generate a secure V2Ray account, and configure the client step-by-step.
Table of Contents
- Video Tutorial
- Step 1: Installing Nekoha VPN Client
- Step 2: Generating V2Ray Server Credentials
- Step 3: Importing Configuration & Connecting
- Frequently Asked Questions & Troubleshooting
Video Tutorial
Step 1: Installing Nekoha VPN Client
To download the client application safely from the official repository:
- Open the Google Play Store on your device.
- Search for
NikoVPNorNikaVPN(Nekoha VPN client) and download it. - Launch the application to access the main connection panel.
Step 2: Generating V2Ray Server Credentials
To route your traffic, generate an active V2Ray node on a high-speed hosting site:
- Open your browser and navigate to a trusted V2Ray hosting site.
- Select a server node physically close to your region, input your username and password, and click **Create**.
- The site will output a configuration URI (starting with
vmess://orvless://). Copy this full configuration URI string to your clipboard.
Step 3: Importing Configuration & Connecting
Import the profile and connect to the VPN:
- Open the **Nekoha VPN** application.
- Tap the **+ (plus)** icon in the top right corner and select **Import Config from Clipboard**. The app will parse the URI and populate the server details.
- Select the newly added profile and tap the connect button. Approve the Android system VPN connection request. Once connected, your traffic will route through the secure V2Ray tunnel.
FAQ & Troubleshooting Guide
1. Why does my V2Ray connection show a handshake timeout?
Handshake timeouts occur if the remote server node has expired, or if the port is blocked on your mobile network. Ensure your account is active and verify that the plugin host is configured correctly in the settings.
2. Can I use custom payloads in Nekoha VPN?
Yes. If your mobile carrier inspects and blocks connection requests, you can use the built-in settings inside the config editor to define custom headers and bypass blocks.
3. How often do I need to generate a new account?
Free V2Ray accounts typically expire after 3 to 7 days depending on the server tier you selected. Once expired, simply return to the portal, generate a new config, and import it into your Nekoha VPN client.
