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Creating files for iPhone and Android devices on napsternetV VPN.

Creating files for iPhone and Android devices on napsternetV VPN.

Introduction

In today’s connected world, having a reliable VPN setup is essential for secure browsing and accessing restricted content. One effective way to achieve this is by creating a NapsternetV file—configuration file that allows you to connect to VPN servers seamlessly on both Android and iPhone devices.

In this guide, we will walk you through:

  • How to create a working  file from scratch.

  • Setting up an SSH account, payload, and proxy.

  • Configuring the file inside your VPN app.

  • Exporting the file for sharing or personal use.

Whether you’re a beginner or have some experience, this tutorial will make the process easy and clear.

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What is a V File?

A V file is a configuration file used by certain VPN applications to connect to a remote server. It contains:

  • SSH account details (hostname, username, password)

  • Payload (connection request format)

  • Proxy settings

Once set up, you can simply import the V file into your VPN app, and it will handle all the technical details for you.

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Step 1: Download the VPN App

The VPN app we will be using in this tutorial is After V.

  • For Android: Download it from Google Play Store.

  • For iPhone: Download it from the Apple App Store.

Once installed, keep it ready for configuration later.

Step 2: Create an SSH Account

  1. Open your browser (Google Chrome recommended).

  2. Visit open tunnel.net or a trusted SSH account provider.

  3. Scroll down to find available servers.

  4. Select a location (e.g., Germany server).

  5. Click Create Account.

  6. Enter:

    • Username

    • Password

  7. Click Create and wait for the account to be generated.

  8. Copy and save:

    • Hostname

    • Username

    • Password
      (Tip: Store them in your phone’s Notes app for easy access.)

Step 3: Get a Payload and Proxy

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You will need a payload and proxy to make the connection work.

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  2. Download:

  3. If downloads are blocked, turn off your VPN temporarily and retry.

  4. Follow the site’s instructions to complete the download.

Step 4: Configure the VPN App

  1. Open the After vpn app.

  2. Tap the + button to create a new configuration.

  3. Select Add Config Manually.

  4. Choose SSH + Proxy + Payload as the protocol.

  5. Fill in:

    • Remarks: Name your file (e.g., Z1 Info MTN).

    • Host Name: Enter from your SSH account.

    • Port: 80 or 443.

    • Username & Password: From your SSH account.

    • Proxy & Port: From downloaded proxy file.

  6. Paste your payload into the Payload section.

  7. Edit Payload: Replace the old hostname with your new SSH hostname.

  8. Save the configuration.

Step 5: Connect and Test

  1. From the home screen of the VPN app, select your new configuration.

  2. Tap the Power button to connect.

  3. Go to the Log tab to confirm connection status.

  4. When connected, the status will show Connected in green.

  5. Test by opening YouTube or any website — if it loads fast, your setup is successful.

Step 6: Export Your V File

If you want to share or back up your configuration:

  1. Go to Configs inside the app.

  2. Select your configuration.

  3. Tap the Share button.

  4. Enter:

    • File name (e.g., Z1 Info Ghana MTN)

    • Optional: Lock file or block rooted devices.

    • Optional: Add notes for users.

  5. Tap Export Configuration.

  6. Save it in the app’s installation folder.

Extra Tips

  • Always use fresh SSH accounts to maintain speed.

  • Avoid overloading one server — if speeds drop, switch servers.

  • Back up your  files to Google Drive or Dropbox.

  • For advanced users, you can customize payloads for different ISPs.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Can I use the same  file for Android and iPhone?
Yes. As long as both devices have the same VPN app installed, the V file will work on both.

2. What happens if my SSH account expires?
You will need to create a new SSH account and update your configuration.

3. Is it safe to download payloads and proxies from blogs?
Only download from trusted sources to avoid malicious files.

4. Why is my VPN slow?
It could be due to server overload. Try changing the server or using a new SSH account.

Final Thoughts

Creating a V file for your VPN might sound technical, but once you follow the steps above, you’ll see how straightforward it is. With the right SSH account, payload, and proxy, you can enjoy fast, secure, and reliable internet access on both Android and iPhone devices.

If you found this guide helpful, share it with friends and check out our other tutorials for more VPN tips.

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MTN PROXY

104.26.14.41 


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