Another option for secure internet access.
Another option for secure internet access.
You're looking for another method to adjust your location on your PC while working remotely. Since your current setup relies on a VPN for access, you're trying to find a way to trick the system into thinking you're in your home country without using the VPN server. I've checked various setups—different routers, connections, and even other VPN services—but the issue persists only when connected to your local network. Could you clarify if you're open to exploring alternative approaches or settings that might bypass the VPN dependency?
It seems the optimal choice is to set up a VPN directly on the device and connect from there. This ensures all communication remains encrypted with the target system.
The system you're using is based in your home country, but you're trying to reach it from outside that country. This usually means you need a proxy or VPN service. If several proxies are slow, it's likely a regional issue with your local internet provider. You can't fully control this since you still rely on the local ISP for connectivity. It's possible your ISP is blocking or throttling VPN connections, so using obfuscated connections might be necessary. NORD offers this feature, but availability may vary.
It appears you're attempting to access resources outside the permitted geographic boundaries set by your organization's IT policies. We can't assist with that. If your intention is different, please clarify so I can better understand and support your needs.
You're taking the wrong approach. If you need access from abroad, your company's IT department should handle it. Other options probably won't work. Could you clarify why you're reaching out instead of contacting your IT team?