
Some apps work fine over plain TCP. Others really do not. We are supporting QUIC and UDP for users who need smoother real-time traffic, lower latency, or better compatibility with modern apps and protocols.
UDP is useful for traffic that benefits from speed and responsiveness instead of strict delivery ordering. That matters for gaming, voice, streaming, live connections, and other traffic that feels better when latency stays low.
QUIC runs over UDP, so proper UDP support is a big part of making QUIC-based traffic work the way it should. If your app depends on QUIC, this support is more than just a technical checkbox.
We usually see this matter most for gaming, voice apps, media apps, remote access, mobile-style traffic, and any workflow where lower latency feels noticeably better than a TCP-only setup.
The idea here is straightforward: if your app expects UDP or benefits from QUIC, it should not be forced into a setup that only feels comfortable with TCP. We are supporting the protocols these tools actually use.

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We are supporting QUIC and UDP on supported SOCKS5, Shadowsocks, and WireGuard VPN setups.
UDP is useful for traffic that benefits from lower latency and faster real-time delivery, such as voice, gaming, streaming, and QUIC-based connections.
Yes. QUIC runs over UDP, so UDP support is a key part of making QUIC-based traffic work properly.
No. This feature is focused on supported SOCKS5, Shadowsocks, and WireGuard VPN setups, not standard HTTP proxy traffic.
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