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Inside Happ Plus Settings: What Each One Actually Does

The Happ app, Happ Plus included, runs on Xray-core and exposes a handful of settings that shape speed, stability, and which apps actually route through the VPN. Learn them once and you can adapt the connection to a specific job — work tools, streaming, gaming — without reinstalling or reactivating your key. Here's what each setting controls and how they interact.

Server

When a connection feels slow or unstable, the server is the first thing worth checking. Happ Plus lets you switch between available servers right inside the app, using latency to your target region as the guide, with no need to rebuild the connection. A full breakdown of the server list and how to judge response times is on the /en/servers/ page, along with notes for different use cases.

Configuration

Keys and subscription links for Happ Plus come only from the service Telegram bot, while configurations themselves get added and switched inside the app. Different configurations can behave differently on certain networks, so it helps to keep a backup ready. Adding and switching configurations is covered on the /en/configurations/ page.

Split tunneling

Split tunneling decides which traffic routes through Happ Plus and which goes directly, bypassing the VPN. That's handy when local services need to skip the VPN entirely while only specific apps — a banking client or a work messenger, say — go through the secure connection, leaving the rest of the device's traffic alone. Full setup steps live on the /en/split-tunneling/ page.

How these settings interact

Server, configuration, and split tunneling aren't independent: an app excluded from the tunnel won't notice a server switch, and a given configuration can behave differently across servers. Change one setting at a time and check the result instead of flipping several at once — it's the only way to tell what actually moved the needle on speed or stability.

Where setup begins

New to Happ Plus? The full process — from grabbing a key in the Telegram bot to the first successful connection — is on the /en/setup/ page. Once the basics are done, you can fine-tune the server and configuration for your specific needs and gradually dial in split tunneling for individual apps on your phone or laptop.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Where do I start configuring Happ Plus?

Grab a subscription key from the service Telegram bot first, then add it to the app — full steps are on the /en/setup/ page.

How do I know which server to pick?

Look for the lowest latency to your target region in the app's server list.

What's split tunneling for?

So some apps or sites bypass the VPN entirely while only the traffic you choose routes through Happ Plus.

Can I keep multiple configurations at once?

Yes, you can add several configurations from the Telegram bot and switch between them without reinstalling.

Connect via the Telegram bot

Open Happ Plus settings, match the server and configuration to your task, and set up split tunneling in a couple of minutes.

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