Works in China & Russia — even when other VPNs fail

Your own private server.
Undetectable by firewalls.
And a real person behind it.

When your access breaks, you don't want a support ticket and a chatbot. You want someone who picks up. I set up a private server that's yours alone — built to look like ordinary internet traffic, so it keeps working where shared VPNs get blocked. Then I stay with you: if anything stops working, I fix it. No bots, no scripted replies, no queue.

Message me on Telegram → Send a message

I reply within a few hours. No commitment, just a conversation.

Works where others don't
Set up personally for you
Direct support from a real person
Looks like normal internet
One-time $99 · no subscription ever
// the technology that makes it work
Here's the part you can verify yourself — paste any of it into ChatGPT and check. Most connection tools have a fundamental problem: they look like connection tools. Firewalls know what regular VPN traffic looks like, so they block it. This is the approach that doesn't get caught.
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The problem with regular tools
Imagine a soldier trying to sneak through a checkpoint in full military uniform. Everyone can see exactly what he is. That's what most VPNs look like to a firewall — obviously identifiable, easily blocked.
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How this technology works
Now imagine that same soldier in a perfectly tailored business suit, carrying a briefcase, walking with confidence. The checkpoint can't tell him apart from any professional. That's your connection — indistinguishable from normal traffic to any real website.
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Even deep inspection fails
Modern firewalls use Deep Packet Inspection — they look inside your traffic, not just at the surface. Xray Reality copies the exact signature of legitimate HTTPS traffic. Even the most sophisticated inspection cannot distinguish it.
For the technically curious. Xray's VLESS + Reality protocol performs a full TLS handshake with a real domain, then tunnels your traffic through that established connection. The firewall sees a legitimate TLS session — because technically it is one. Xray Core on GitHub →
// your own server vs. a shared VPN
Shared services put thousands of users on the same IP addresses, so those IPs get detected and blocked constantly. Your own server gives you a fresh, dedicated IP nobody else touches — harder to block, faster, completely private. And when something needs attention, you reach a person, not a queue.
Your own server
Regular VPN services
Works in China & Russia
Reliably — even during crackdowns
Frequently blocked
Looks like normal internet
Undetectable to firewalls
Identifiable & blockable
Speed
Full speed, no congestion
Throttled, shared load
Who else is on it
Only you, or people you choose
Thousands of strangers
Your IP address
Fresh & dedicated — yours alone
Shared & already flagged
Who can log your data
Nobody — it's your server
Up to the provider
Help when it breaks
A real person who knows your setup
Support ticket & a chatbot
Cost
~$5–6/mo server + one-time $99
~$5–13/mo, forever
// how it works
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You get a server
We help you pick and register a small cloud server — about $5/month. You pay the provider directly. We guide you through the whole signup process.
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We set everything up
We configure your server so your connection looks exactly like normal website traffic. Firewalls can't tell the difference — even in China.
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Your devices configured with you
I set up your devices with you personally — phone, laptop, tablet, however many you use, however you need them configured. Every device after that is a 30-second QR scan. No tech skills, and no fixed limit — I get every device working the way you want.
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I stay with you after
Setup isn't the end. If anything stops working — a blocked IP, a crackdown, a new device — you message me and I sort it out. You can also share the server with people you trust; it's yours to use how you like.
// the support you actually get
A commercial VPN is an app and a billing page. When it stops working where you actually need it, you're on your own — a help center, a chatbot, a "we're looking into it." This is built for the moment that stops mattering.
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I set it up — not you
The technology that actually survives censorship isn't something most people can install themselves. I do the whole setup end to end and connect your first devices with you personally. You never touch a terminal.
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I stay with you after
Censorship changes. Things occasionally break. When they do, I adjust settings, migrate your server to a fresh IP, whatever it takes. No ticket queue. No bot. The same person who built your server — directly.
This is the part a $5/month app can't sell you. Anyone can run a VPN app. Almost nobody gives you a dedicated server that's actually yours, set up by hand, with someone who knows your exact setup and answers when it matters.
// who is this for
💼 Remote workers who can't lose access
🧑‍💻 Freelancers with foreign clients
🇨🇳 Working in China
🇷🇺 Living in Russia
🇮🇷 Living in Iran
🇹🇷 Living in Turkey
🇰🇿 Living in Kazakhstan
🇧🇾 Living in Belarus
Digital nomads
Expats abroad
Families & households
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Keeps working when others don't
ExpressVPN throttled? NordVPN blocked again? Your own server keeps running through the crackdowns that take shared VPNs offline — and if it ever does need attention, you have someone to call.
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Someone who actually answers
When access is part of your daily life, "open a ticket and wait" isn't good enough. You message me directly and get a real answer from the person who knows your setup. That's the difference you're paying for.
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Set up around how you actually work
Not a one-size app. I configure your server and your devices around your situation — your country, your tools, your devices — and adjust it with you over time as things change.
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Not limited to one person
Your server isn't tied to a single device or login. If you want to share it with family or colleagues, you can — it's your server, set up the way that suits you.
// pricing
$99 / setup
+ your server cost (~$5–6/month, paid directly to the provider — not to me)
  • Server selection & full signup guidance
  • Complete server configuration
  • All your devices configured personally with you
  • QR code for all additional devices (30 sec each)
  • Share with people you trust — not tied to one device
  • Ongoing personal support — directly from me
  • If it breaks, I fix it: settings, new IP, server migration
  • No recurring fees to me — ever
Message me on Telegram →

I reply within a few hours. No commitment.

Support that doesn't end at checkout

→ You deal with me directly — not a bot, not a queue
→ Something stopped working? Message me and I fix it.
→ IP ever gets blocked? I migrate you to a fresh server.
→ New device, new question, anything — I'm here.
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// frequently asked questions
Will this work for my work tools — GitHub, Stripe, Zoom, Google Workspace?
Yes. You get full, unfiltered access to the open internet — your traffic routes through your own server abroad, so anything that's blocked or unreliable locally (GitHub, Stripe, Zoom, Google Workspace, Slack, AWS) works the same as it would from outside the country. This is the difference between "nice to have" and "my income depends on it" — if your work breaks when access breaks, this is built for you.
Do I need any technical skills?
No. I configure the server for you and set up your devices with you personally over Telegram — as many as you need, however you want them. Every additional device is a 30-second QR-code scan. If you can scan a QR code, you can use this.
Which app do I install, and where do I get it?
A free, well-known app for your device — there's one for iPhone, Android, Windows and Mac. After setup we tell you exactly which one and send you a ready-to-scan QR code. There's nothing to configure yourself.
Where does the server come from, and who do I pay?
You own a small cloud server (about $5–6/month) from a mainstream hosting provider. You pay that provider directly — we recommend the best location for where you are and walk you through signup step by step. The $99 is a one-time fee to us. No subscription to RouteVeil, ever.
Does it really work in China right now?
Yes. We use the Xray Reality protocol, which performs a genuine TLS handshake with a real domain — the Great Firewall can't tell it apart from normal HTTPS traffic. It keeps working during crackdown periods when commercial VPNs go down, because your IP is fresh and used only by you.
Why my own server instead of ExpressVPN or NordVPN?
Two reasons. Technically: shared services put thousands of users on the same IP addresses, which get detected and blocked constantly — your own dedicated IP is much harder to block, faster, and completely private. Personally: when a big VPN goes down in China, you're one of millions waiting on a fix you can't influence. With me, you message one person who knows your exact setup and gets you working again.
Can I share it with my family or team?
Yes. Your server isn't tied to one device or person — you can share it with family, colleagues, or your team if you want to. It comfortably handles a small group at once. It's your server; use it the way that suits you.
Do you see my traffic or keep any logs?
No. It's your private server — only you and the people you authorize have access. We don't operate, host, or monitor it after setup is complete.
What if it stops working later?
You message me, and I fix it — directly. If an IP ever gets flagged, I migrate you to a fresh server. If settings need adjusting after a crackdown, I adjust them. There's no ticket queue and no chatbot between us — you reach the same person who set up your server. That's the core of what you're paying for.
Why pay you instead of following a free tutorial?
The protocol itself is open and free — but setting it up correctly so it actually survives censorship is genuinely hard, and keeping it working takes ongoing attention most people don't have time for. You're not paying for secret software. You're paying so you never have to touch a terminal, and so there's a real person who knows your setup and fixes it when it matters. If that's not worth it to you, the free route is always there.
Still have a question? You'll be talking to a real person, not a bot. Message me on Telegram →
// get started
Tell me where you'll be using it and how to reach you — I'll reply with the exact next steps. No account, no commitment.
Prefer email? Write to contact@routeveil.com Copied!
Or message me on Telegram.
// latest news
June 10, 2026 · China
China targets VPN users directly — fines for simply connecting
A viral WeChat post documented real cases: users fined just for using a VPN, no political content shared. Enforcement is shifting from blocking tools to punishing users.
June 6, 2026 · Russia
Russia delays VPN surcharge — but the plan is still coming
Russia planned to charge mobile users extra for exceeding 15 GB of international traffic. The deadline has been pushed back again — the intent hasn't changed.
June 3, 2026 · Russia
Russia fines ISPs for YouTube access — mobile shutdowns are now routine
Courts are now punishing providers for bypass traffic. Mobile internet shutdowns have become a regular feature of Russian daily life.
→ all news
// blog
Technical · Clients
v2rayN not working? Why it stops connecting — and what actually fixes it
It's usually not the app. Here's how to tell whether it's the clock, the core, the IP, or the protocol — and the one fix that lasts in China and Russia.
June 20268 min read
Technical
Xray Reality vs WireGuard: why one works in China and the other doesn't
WireGuard is fast and modern. It gets blocked in China within seconds. Here's the technical difference that actually matters behind the Great Firewall.
May 20268 min read
Deep Firewall
Why your VPN stops working in China every few months — and what actually fixes it
It's not your VPN app. It's not your phone. It's a pattern that repeats like clockwork — and once you understand why, the solution becomes obvious.
May 20266 min read
Technical · Clients
Does split tunneling actually matter? How to use it in Shadowrocket and v2rayN
Split tunneling lets you choose which apps go through your VPN and which connect directly. Here's how to set it up correctly in Shadowrocket, v2rayN, and Xray config files.
June 20267 min read
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1. Nature of service. RouteVeil provides a technical setup and configuration service. We install and configure server software on a virtual private server (VPS) that you register and own. We do not operate, host, or control your server after setup is complete.

2. Your responsibility. The server is registered in your name and paid for by you directly to the hosting provider. You are solely responsible for all activity on your server and for ensuring your usage complies with the laws of your country and the terms of your hosting provider.

3. No data collection. We do not collect, store, or have access to any data transmitted through your server. Your server is private by design — only you and the users you authorize have access.

4. Payment. The setup fee ($99) is a one-time payment for the technical configuration service. The ongoing server cost is paid directly to your hosting provider and is independent of RouteVeil. If the setup fails through our fault, we will make it right.

5. Support. We provide personal, best-effort support to keep your setup working — including help with reconfiguration or migrating to a fresh server when needed. Support is provided directly and in good faith, but does not constitute a guaranteed service level or response time. We are not responsible for issues caused by your hosting provider, changes to your server by third parties, or force majeure events.

6. Limitation of liability. RouteVeil provides this service on an "as is" basis. We are not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use of your server or this service.