IEPL routes and international connections

WeekVPN Cross-Border Access

A network access service for international websites, cross-border work, and content from abroad. It offers 90+ countries and 200+ routes, unlimited devices, and no email address required for registration.

  • 14-day refund policy
  • No-logs policy
  • Alipay / WeChat Pay / USDT
  • Unlimited devices
Windows Android iOS macOS Linux
United States Japan Hong Kong Singapore South Korea

SERVICE SCHEDULE

Six conditions for cross-border connections

Price is only one factor when choosing a network access service. Route paths, congestion handling, device coverage, privacy policies, content use cases, and refund terms all affect daily use. The points below follow real connection stages rather than vague speed claims.

01

Peak-hour route scheduling

Cross-border connections can be affected at night by shared exit congestion, long-distance transmission, and detours. WeekVPN separates IEPL routes, regional transit, and standard international routes by use case, allowing another route in the same region when one path changes status. For video, choose a stable route to the destination; for web and document work, broader general-purpose routes can help keep every use case from competing on one path.

200+ routes
02

No-logs privacy policy

This service follows a no-logs policy and does not record the web content users access. Registration requires only a username and password, with no email address required, reducing unnecessary identity data retention. Payment and subscription status are used only for plan activation, traffic accounting, and refunds. On public networks, the connection between the client and service routes can reduce exposure from plaintext transmission, but account credentials and subscription details should still be stored securely.

No email required
03

Multi-platform, unlimited devices

Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux are supported, with unlimited devices. A computer can handle work, downloads, and long video sessions, while tablets and other mobile devices can handle occasional access; one subscription does not need to be billed per device. Get the client and subscription after signing in to the user panel. When changing devices, simply import the subscription again—suitable for people with multiple personal devices or frequent switching between systems.

Unlimited devices
04

Connection paths for AI tools

AI tools such as Gemini are sensitive to exit regions, connection continuity, and session persistence. After choosing a route in the relevant region, repeated verification and interruptions caused by frequent exit changes can be reduced. For long conversations, document uploads, or generated results, keep the same route and avoid changing regions mid-task. WeekVPN's multi-region routes make it possible to select an exit based on each tool's available region instead of fixing every AI request to one location.

90+ countries
05

Regional streaming routes

Streaming platforms usually determine content catalogs by the region of the exit IP. Quality is also affected by sustained route throughput and local network conditions. Before watching, choose the content's region and then open the relevant app; if the app has cached the previous region, close and reopen it. WeekVPN offers routes in Japan, the United States, Hong Kong, Singapore, and South Korea for common use cases. 4K playback works best on a stable route with fewer large downloads running at the same time.

Regional choice
06

Clear refund and plan rules

WeekVPN offers a 14-day refund policy. Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date; when upgrading mid-cycle, the plan difference is converted into remaining days. Traffic packs remain valid until used and never expire. The two billing models suit different habits: monthly plans work well for regular work and long-term viewing, while traffic packs suit occasional travel and infrequent research. Choosing by actual usage frequency usually controls costs better than comparing only the listed price.

14-day refund

SELECTION NOTES

Differences are in routes and rules, not slogans

Network access performance is affected by the local carrier, location, destination, and time of day, so one speed test cannot represent every situation. WeekVPN lists coverage, route count, plan traffic, reset cycles, and refund terms openly, keeping decisions based on items that can be checked.

Registration requires no email address; a username and password are enough. Open the download area in the user panel when you need a client, and check the current subscription there when you need to change plans. If a route fluctuates, first switch to another route in the same region, then check the local network and client status. The troubleshooting and help pages provide the full process.

ROUTE BOARD

Popular regional routes

Identify the region of the target service first, then choose the corresponding city. Route types describe cross-border paths and do not guarantee identical local access conditions.

Country/Region City Route type Streaming
United States Los Angeles IEPL route Supported
Japan Tokyo IEPL route Supported
Hong Kong, China Hong Kong Regional transit Supported
Singapore Singapore IEPL route Supported
South Korea Seoul Regional transit Supported

Route selection order

For everyday use, start with a nearby region to reduce cross-region transmission. When accessing content for a specific region, prioritize a route in that target region. For example, choose Tokyo for Japan-based content and Los Angeles for US services. If the connection succeeds but pages respond slowly, there is no need to change countries immediately: switch route types within the same region first to avoid affecting an already signed-in session.

Route status changes with local networks and cross-border links. The status data below is supplied by the site's unified route component and is only a reference for selection at that moment. See the network page for full coverage; a single status figure is not a substitute for judging long-term connections.

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FARE TABLE

Choose a plan by monthly usage

Monthly subscription traffic resets on the activation date. When upgrading mid-cycle, the difference is converted into remaining days. All three tiers support 90+ countries, 200+ routes, and unlimited devices.

60GB

¥9.9/ month

For light browsing, research, and short cross-border work sessions.

  • Traffic resets monthly on activation date
  • Unlimited devices
  • 90+ countries / 200+ routes
  • 14-day refund policy
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Popular tier

250GB

¥18/ month

For everyday work, AI tools, and regular online video viewing.

  • Traffic resets monthly on activation date
  • Unlimited devices
  • 90+ countries / 200+ routes
  • Mid-cycle upgrades converted by remaining days
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500GB

¥28/ month

For frequent video, larger file transfers, and continuous multi-device use.

  • Traffic resets monthly on activation date
  • Unlimited devices
  • 90+ countries / 200+ routes
  • 14-day refund policy
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How to estimate the right tier

Light use: For mostly web pages, email, text research, and occasional AI chats, start with the 60GB monthly plan to gauge actual consumption. If use is intermittent, compare it directly with a traffic pack that never expires.

Everyday use: When cross-border work, video meetings, AI tools, and online video alternate throughout the month, 250GB provides more room and reduces the need to check remaining traffic frequently.

High-frequency use: For frequent HD content, larger file transfers, or continuous connections on multiple devices, 500GB is a better fit. Unlimited devices does not mean unlimited traffic, so choose based on actual monthly consumption.

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INFORMATION DESK

Common questions before getting started

These answers cover registration, plans, devices, refunds, and route selection. Visit the help center for connection issues and client settings.

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Is an email address required to register?

No. A username and password are enough. Store your login details securely: the account is used to view plans, get clients, import subscriptions, and submit tickets. After registration, open the user panel to choose a plan; client and subscription details are not provided on public pages.

When does monthly subscription traffic reset?

Monthly subscription traffic resets each month on the activation date rather than on a shared calendar-month schedule. The 60GB, 250GB, and 500GB plans follow the same rule. For a mid-cycle upgrade, the plan difference is converted into remaining days, so check the user panel for the updated validity period.

Can multiple devices be used at the same time?

Yes. Devices are unlimited. Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, and Linux are supported. Different devices share the traffic in the current plan, so close large downloads and background syncing when not needed to manage monthly usage more accurately.

What should I do first if the connection is slow?

First confirm that the local network can access web pages normally, then switch to another route in the same region. If the target service requires a specific exit region, keep the country unchanged and adjust only the city or route type. If the issue continues, update the subscription, restart the client, and continue checking by symptom on the troubleshooting page.

What are the refund rules and payment methods?

This service offers a 14-day refund policy and supports Alipay, WeChat Pay, and USDT. Plan prices, activation status, and traffic records are available in the user panel. Keep the order details before submitting a request; the refund section of the Terms of Use contains the applicable rules.

FIELD NOTES

Route selection and usage guides

Guides covering route selection, plan usage, study-abroad scenarios, and client settings. Each article focuses on practical steps so you can find the answer for the issue at hand.

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