Configuration Guide Clash Verge Rev Allow LAN

How to Enable Allow LAN in Clash Verge Rev: Share Proxy with Mobile

June 19, 2026 Updated June 19, 2026 Approx. 12 min read

Preface

In 2026, our digital lives are more interconnected than ever. While we often have powerful proxy tools like Clash Verge Rev running on our primary workstations, other devices in our household—such as iPhones, Android tablets, Nintendo Switches, or even smart TVs—often lack the same level of granular control or protocol support. This is where the "Allow LAN" feature becomes a game-changer.

By enabling Allow LAN, you transform your computer into a local proxy gateway. Any device connected to the same Wi-Fi network can route its traffic through your computer's Clash instance, benefiting from your rules, high-speed nodes, and ad-blocking capabilities without needing to install additional software. This guide provides a deep dive into the technical setup required to achieve seamless proxy sharing.

Prerequisites

Ensure both your computer (running Clash Verge Rev) and your mobile device are on the same local network (SSID).

1Understanding Allow LAN

Technically, "Allow LAN" (Local Area Network) allows the Clash core to bind its listening ports (usually 7890 for HTTP/SOCKS) to all available network interfaces, rather than just the localhost (127.0.0.1) loopback interface. In simple terms, it opens a "door" that other devices on your Wi-Fi can see.

When this feature is disabled, Clash only accepts requests from the computer it is running on. When enabled, any device that knows your computer's local IP address and the designated port can "request" a connection. This is particularly useful for devices that do not support native Clash clients or for users who want to save battery on mobile devices by offloading the encryption work to a desktop CPU.

Security Note

Only enable Allow LAN on trusted networks (like your home Wi-Fi). On public Wi-Fi, other users could potentially discover your proxy and use your data quota.

2Step 1: Enable Allow LAN in Clash Verge Rev

Clash Verge Rev makes this process incredibly simple through its modern UI. Follow these steps to activate the listener:

Client Configuration
  1. Open Clash Verge Rev.
  2. Click on Settings in the left sidebar.
  3. Locate the Clash Core or General section.
  4. Find the toggle labeled Allow LAN and switch it to ON.
  5. Note the Port number (default is usually 7890). You can change this if 7890 is occupied by another service.

Mihomo Core Advantage

Clash Verge Rev uses the Mihomo core, which handles LAN traffic more efficiently than older cores, ensuring lower latency for shared devices.

3Step 2: Find Your Local IP Address

To connect your mobile device, you need to know where to send the traffic. You need the Internal IP of your computer.

Windows

Press Win + R, type cmd, and enter the following command:

ipconfig

Look for the IPv4 Address under your active connection (e.g., 192.168.1.15).

macOS

Open System Settings > Network > Wi-Fi > Details. Your IP address will be listed clearly there.

4Step 3: Configure Your Mobile Device

Now that the "server" (your PC) is ready, we need to tell the "client" (your phone) to use it.

iOS (iPhone/iPad) Setup

  1. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi.
  2. Tap the (i) icon next to your connected network.
  3. Scroll to the bottom and tap Configure Proxy.
  4. Select Manual.
  5. Server: Enter your PC's IP (e.g., 192.168.1.15).
  6. Port: Enter 7890 (or your custom port).
  7. Leave "Authentication" OFF and tap Save.

Android Setup

  1. Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Internet.
  2. Tap the gear icon next to your Wi-Fi name.
  3. Tap the Edit (pencil) icon or Advanced options.
  4. Under Proxy, select Manual.
  5. Enter the Proxy hostname (PC IP) and Proxy port (7890).
  6. Tap Save.

Consoles (Switch/PS5)

The same logic applies to Nintendo Switch or PlayStation. In their network settings, change "Proxy Settings" to "Use" and input the same IP and Port.

5Step 4: Troubleshooting Firewall Issues

If your mobile device has no internet after following these steps, the most likely culprit is the Windows Firewall or macOS security settings blocking the incoming connection.

By default, Windows blocks apps from accepting connections from other devices. You must explicitly allow Clash Verge Rev through the firewall.

  • Search for "Allow an app through Windows Firewall" in the Start menu.
  • Click "Change settings".
  • Find clash-verge.exe or the Clash Core executable.
  • Ensure both Private and Public checkboxes are checked.
  • If you cannot find it, click "Allow another app" and browse to the installation directory of Clash Verge Rev.

Third-Party Antivirus

If you use Norton, McAfee, or Kaspersky, they have their own firewalls that may override Windows settings. You must add an exception in their respective control panels.

Summary & Recommendation

The "Allow LAN" feature in Clash Verge Rev is one of the most powerful tools for multi-device users. Compared to using a standard VPN on each device, the Clash LAN approach offers several distinct advantages:

  • Centralized Management: Update your rules and nodes once on your PC, and every device benefits immediately.
  • Battery Efficiency: Mobile devices don't have to run heavy encryption protocols; they simply relay traffic to the PC.
  • Universal Compatibility: Share proxy access with devices that don't support custom apps, like gaming consoles and smart home hubs.

Clash Verge Rev remains the premier choice for this setup due to its stable implementation of the Mihomo core and intuitive interface. If you haven't tried it yet, now is the perfect time to optimize your home network.

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