Open Source Free Accelerator for Windows Netch Tutorial | Documentation
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Netch is an open-source game gas pedal that supports a variety of proxy protocols and modes designed to improve the smoothness and stability of a game's internet connection. Users can download and install Netch via GitHub, add server nodes manually or via subscription links, and select the appropriate proxy mode. The article describes in detail the advantages of Netch, installation steps, server node selection, the difference between proxy modes and how to start them, and provides solutions to common problems.
Open source free gas pedal Netch for Windows Replacement of new kernel or support for new protocol solutions
Lazy loaded imageOpen source free gas pedal Netch for Windows Replacement of new kernel or support for new protocol solutions
In this article, two scenarios for using the open source free gas pedal Netch on Windows systems are discussed, with the goal of replacing the kernel with a new one or supporting new protocols. Since the original kernel has not been updated for a long time and does not support some new protocols or encryption methods, this article proposes two scenarios for users to choose from
Windows open source free gas pedal Netch acceleration invalid / flashback and can not start properly and other issues of the solution
Lazy loaded imageWindows open source free gas pedal Netch acceleration invalid / flashback and can not start properly and other issues of the solution
This article provides solutions to common problems with Netch, an open source free gas pedal for Windows, including ineffective acceleration, flashing back and not starting properly. Users are advised to turn off antivirus software, restart the game, improve diversion rules, configure DNS, switch DNS types, avoid conflicts with other proxy software, and check Netch logs for more information.
Open source free gas pedal for Windows Netch custom proxy rules or modes
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This article describes how to customize proxy rules or modes using the open source free gas pedal Netch under Windows, taking process proxy mode as an example. Users can modify the mode file in the mode folder of the Netch home directory to create their own process modes, scan the installation paths of games and software, and configure other options. In addition, it is also possible to customize the routing mode, which requires rules from other places, such as SSTap-Rule.