365VPN 1.1.5: Linux client, faster routing, favorite regions
365VPN 1.1.5 upgrades the long-term desktop workflow with Linux support, favorite regions, and route recovery improvements.
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Follow 365VPN client updates, routing strategy, split tunneling, and high-frequency scenarios for AI tools, streaming, remote collaboration, and cross-border business.
365VPN 1.1.5 upgrades the long-term desktop workflow with Linux support, favorite regions, and route recovery improvements.
Linux support is available, with desktop favorites and route recovery improved.
Download 1.1.5For video and long browsing sessions, the practical improvement is more visible than a speed number.
Read strategyA first-run flow for installing, signing in, choosing a region, and checking stability.
Start downloadSplit tunneling is a core daily feature, not an advanced extra.
Read moreRecognition, playback continuity, and peak-hour behavior matter more than a single speed test.
Read moreScenario-based routing is usually more reliable than sending every app through one line.
Read moreTerminal tools, IDE plugins, and browsers should be planned together for long sessions.
Read moreLogin state, uploads, and account environment are easier to manage with stable regions.
Read moreShared rules reduce account risk and support repeatable workflows across teams.
Read moreRelease Timeline
365VPN releases focus on platform coverage, connection stability, and high-frequency usage scenarios.
Linux client released, favorite regions returned, and long-session recovery improved.
Peak-hour route switching and video recovery improved.
Android split tunneling was refined and first-connection reliability improved.
Download the client for your device, then tune routing for AI tools, streaming, or cross-border business workflows.