From the first connection,
to using the network smarter.
Installation tutorials, platform configuration, node selection and troubleshooting are continuously organized in a blog format.
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First time using Falemon: 5-minute quick start
When using Falemon for the first time, follow this guide to complete the client download, account registration or login, free trial collection, node selection and first network connection.
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Account, trial and package selection guide
Understand the Falemon account, free trial, package cycle, monthly traffic and number of simultaneous devices, and choose an individual or team plan based on real usage scenarios.
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macOS and Windows installation configuration
Complete the installation of Falemon macOS and Windows clients, and solve the problems of system security prompts, network permissions, firewall authorization and missing runtime libraries.
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iOS and Android mobile user guide
Open Falemon through QR code iOS and Android download address, complete mobile installation, subscription import, system network authorization and first connection.
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Linux desktop installation and update
Use DEB Use the installation package or terminal command to deploy the Falemon Linux desktop client and handle desktop environment dependencies, updates, and startup exceptions.
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How to choose a faster, more stable node
Select Falemon lines based on node distance, network latency, stability, operators and target services to optimize the experience for browsing, video, conferencing and downloading.
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Intelligent offloading: Let applications connect on demand
Understand the Falemon global and intelligent offloading modes, allowing designated applications to connect to nodes on demand, reducing rule conflicts, unnecessary traffic and local access impacts.
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Complete troubleshooting list for abnormal connections
Troubleshoot Falemon connection abnormalities layer by layer based on local network, system time, client permissions, node status, proxy conflicts and application rules.
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