Download and install WARP
Most admins test by manually downloading the WARP client and enrolling in your organization's Cloudflare Zero Trust instance.
- First, uninstall any existing third-party VPN software if possible. Sometimes products placed in a disconnected or disabled state will still interfere with the WARP client.
- If you are running third-party firewall or TLS decryption software, verify that it does not inspect or block traffic to these IP addresses:
- Client orchestration IPs: - IPv4 API Endpoints: 162.159.137.105and162.159.138.105
- IPv6 API Endpoints: 2606:4700:7::a29f:8969and2606:4700:7::a29f:8a69
 
- IPv4 API Endpoints: 
- Gateway DoH IPs: - IPv4 DoH Addresses: 162.159.36.1and162.159.46.1
- IPv6 DoH Addresses: 2606:4700:4700::1111and2606:4700:4700::1001
 
- IPv4 DoH Addresses: 
 
- Client orchestration IPs: 
- Manually install WARP on the device.
Window, macOS, and Linux
 To enroll your device using the WARP GUI:
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Download and install the WARP client. 
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Launch the WARP client. 
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Select the Cloudflare logo in the menu bar. 
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Select the gear icon. 
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Go to Preferences > Account. 
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Select Login with Cloudflare Zero Trust. 
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Enter your team name. 
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Complete the authentication steps required by your organization. Once authenticated, you will see a Success page and a dialog prompting you to open WARP. 
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Select Open Cloudflare WARP.app to complete the registration. 
iOS, Android, and ChromeOS
 - Download and install the Cloudflare One Agent app.
- Launch the Cloudflare One Agent app.
- Select Next.
- Review the privacy policy and select Accept.
- Enter your team name.
- Complete the authentication steps required by your organization.
- After authenticating, select Install VPN Profile.
- In the Connection request popup window, select OK.
- If you did not enable auto-connect ↗, manually turn on the switch to Connected.
The WARP client should show as Connected. The device can now access private network resources that you have made available via Cloudflare Tunnel.