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Server locations and route types

Browse routes by region, city, and connection method. 75VPN provides cross-border network acceleration across 120+ countries / 250+ routes. The list focuses on route use cases rather than treating a single test result as a prediction of your actual connection.

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ROUTE DIRECTORY 75VPN
All regions IEPL Relay Direct
Asia-Pacific IEPL / Relay / Direct
North America IEPL / Relay / Direct
Europe IEPL / Relay / Direct
Other regions Relay / Direct
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REGION DIRECTORY

Browse server routes by region

Cities represent commonly used exit locations. For actual use, first identify the region where the target service is based, then compare IEPL, relay, and direct routes rather than choosing solely by geographic distance.

Country or region City Route type Streaming
Asia-Pacific
Singapore Singapore IEPL Supported
Hong Kong, China Hong Kong IEPL Supported
Japan Tokyo Relay Supported
South Korea Seoul Relay Supported
Malaysia Kuala Lumpur Direct Test by platform
Australia Sydney Direct Supported
India Mumbai Relay Test by platform
New Zealand Auckland Direct Test by platform
North America
United States Los Angeles IEPL Supported
United States San Jose Relay Supported
United States Seattle Direct Test by platform
United States New York Relay Supported
Canada Toronto Direct Supported
Canada Vancouver Direct Test by platform
Europe
United Kingdom London IEPL Supported
Germany Frankfurt Relay Supported
Netherlands Amsterdam Direct Supported
France Paris Relay Supported
Finland Helsinki Direct Test by platform
Spain Madrid Direct Test by platform
Other regions
United Arab Emirates Dubai Relay Test by platform
South Africa Johannesburg Direct Test by platform
Brazil São Paulo Relay Supported
Chile Santiago Direct Test by platform
LINE TYPES

Understand the three route types

Route names describe how the cross-border connection is organized, not a simple speed ranking. The entry network, destination region, time of use, and target service all affect the final experience.

IEPL Stability first

IEPL dedicated route

IEPL routes organize the entry and exit through a more defined cross-border transmission path, helping reduce unpredictable detours across public networks. They suit sustained transfers, remote collaboration, web-based streaming output, and work that requires a continuous connection. Route costs are generally higher than standard direct connections, so IEPL is better when stability matters more than choosing a popular exit city.

The destination region still needs to match when choosing IEPL. For a service in Singapore, try Singapore routes first; for a European workplace system, filter for the relevant European region. A dedicated route addresses connection organization, but cannot replace the target platform’s account region, service policies, or content licensing decisions.

RELAY Balanced choice

Relay route

Relay routes first connect to a nearby or better-performing entry point, then forward traffic through an intermediate node to the destination region. Their value lies in avoiding some unsuitable public paths while balancing regional coverage, route cost, and connection performance. Everyday browsing, video streaming, AI Tools in a browser, and standard file transfers can usually start with a relay route.

More relay hops do not automatically mean a better path. A sensible relay gives the entry and exit points clear roles. When several types are available in the same region, start with relay as the default; if long connections drop, pages keep loading, or transfers become intermittent, switch to IEPL and check whether the issue is related to the cross-border path.

DIRECT Simple path

Direct route

Direct routes connect from the local network straight to an exit in the destination region. Their structure is simpler, they typically cover more cities, and they make it easy to switch quickly by country or region. They suit general web access, research, occasional use, and situations with a specific exit-location requirement. When the connection performs well, direct is a straightforward choice for both cost and availability.

Direct routes are more affected by the local network, public cross-border paths, and changing access times, so a single connection result is not enough to draw a conclusion. If the target service requires a persistent session, compare direct and relay routes in the same region. If direct keeps reconnecting, keep the region unchanged and adjust only the route type to separate connection issues from account-region or content-region factors.

Understanding cost differences

IEPL focuses on connection stability and continuity, relay balances coverage with stability, and direct routes use simpler public paths to offer more regional choices. They are not fixed high-, mid-, and low-tier options, and their names alone are not enough to judge them. Choose based on the target service, exit region, and connection continuity. 75VPN monthly plans are ¥9.9/month with 60GB, ¥18/month with 250GB, and ¥28/month with 500GB. Traffic resets monthly on the activation date, and mid-cycle upgrades are prorated by the remaining days. Select available route types in the client.

SELECTION GUIDE

Choose international routes by use case

The selection order matters more than the route name: identify the destination region first, define the task next, then compare connection methods in that region.

Everyday browsing

Start nearby and keep a backup route

Everyday browsing usually includes search, reading web pages, email, online documents, and occasional file downloads. These tasks are relatively flexible about exit location, so start with nearby regions such as Singapore, Hong Kong, Japan, or South Korea. Nearby does not always mean best-performing, but it narrows the initial selection.

If pages open normally but images or attachments load intermittently, switch from direct to relay within the same region. For long-running web sessions, keep IEPL as a backup. Avoid switching countries repeatedly, as some websites may ask you to sign in again or reconfirm your region.

Streaming

Content region comes before entry-point distance

Streaming platforms typically use the exit region to determine which catalog to show, so identify the desired content region first, then choose the relevant country or city. For US content, start with Los Angeles, San Jose, or New York; for European content, begin with London, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, or Paris. “Supported” is a candidate label, and the final result still depends on platform rules and account status.

After switching routes, close the existing playback page and reopen it so old cache data does not continue using the previous region. If the catalog is correct but playback is intermittent, keep the exit country unchanged and switch to relay or IEPL. This separates content-region checks from connection issues instead of switching countries without a clear reason.

AI Tools

Keep the region fixed to reduce session changes

Common AI Tools connection patterns include long browser sessions, streaming text output, file uploads, developer API calls, and editor plugin requests. These tasks place more emphasis on connection continuity and a consistent exit region. Choose a region where the tool is available and keep it unchanged during work; avoid frequent exit changes during a conversation or upload.

For browser use, start by testing a relay route. For continuous streaming output, longer file processing, or development workflows, compare IEPL in the same region. If the tool signs in normally but stops mid-output, check route continuity first, then browser extensions, session expiry, and the tool’s own limits. Do not judge an entire region from a single interruption.

Gaming

Match the game region with the login location

Gaming connections should match the account region and the location of the game server. Japanese, Korean, Southeast Asian, and North American servers each require the corresponding direction; do not simply use any popular node. Keep the same exit region for login, updates, and matches to avoid the launcher and game process using different network environments.

Gaming performance is also affected by local access, carrier routing, game-server status, and wireless networks. Compare connection continuity between direct and relay first. If updates download normally but matches disconnect, try IEPL in the same region. The route page does not provide a fixed latency conclusion because a single test cannot represent performance across different local networks.

Work

Fix the exit region to the enterprise system’s location

Remote work often involves code repositories, corporate email, online meetings, remote desktops, cloud consoles, and continuous file synchronization. First confirm the region where the enterprise system or cloud resource is located, then choose the corresponding exit. For US cloud resources, start with North American routes; for European team systems, choose Europe rather than selecting a distant exit simply because its entry point is closer.

Keep a familiar route fixed during work and prepare a backup in the same region. If the primary route has connection issues, switch first to another type in that region instead of moving across regions. This reduces extra location checks by enterprise systems. 75VPN supports Windows / macOS / iOS / Android / Linux; after signing in, get the official client and subscription from the user panel.

CHECKLIST

A repeatable route-selection method

When connections differ, changing variables in a fixed order makes the cause easier to identify than changing the region, client, and network at the same time.

  1. Identify the destination region

    Start by checking which region primarily serves the target website, content platform, AI Tool, game server, or enterprise system. If there is no clear regional requirement, begin with a nearby exit.

  2. Define the task

    For short web visits, try direct or relay first. For streaming output, remote collaboration, and sustained transfers, compare relay and IEPL more closely.

  3. Change one condition at a time

    Keep the country unchanged and switch only the route type, or keep the route type unchanged and switch only between cities in the same region. This shows whether the difference comes from the region or the connection path.

  4. Record reusable combinations

    Keep preferred regions for browsing, streaming, AI Tools, gaming, and work. Different tasks have different needs, so one route does not have to serve everything.

COVERAGE

Browse global coverage by region

75VPN covers 120+ countries / 250+ routes. The regional badges below provide a quick view of route distribution; the signed-in client list is the source for currently selectable routes.

AP Asia-Pacific Singapore · Hong Kong, China · Japan · South Korea
NA North America Los Angeles · San Jose · New York · Toronto
EU Europe London · Frankfurt · Amsterdam · Paris
OT Other regions Dubai · Johannesburg · São Paulo · Santiago

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