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Working abroad while employer requires US-based network access

To avoid detection, you must move the VPN off your laptop and onto a dedicated hardware device. This creates a "black box" environment: your work laptop simply thinks it is plugged into a standard router at home, unaware that the router is actually tunneling data across the globe.Here is the step-by

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SFWaleckz in r/digitalnomad

December 22, 2025 11:15 PM

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What's your Controls Network Router/Internet/Remote Access(?) Solution?

Check out Tailscale — it pretty much does everything you’re describing. It builds a secure mesh VPN between your devices, so you can reach your PLC network from anywhere without messing with port forwarding or IT approvals. Grab a GL.iNet travel router (Mango, Slate AX, etc.), plug it into your cont

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nakedpickle_2006 in r/PLC

November 1, 2025 3:22 PM

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ELI5: Is there a device that can take a hardwired internet connection and project Wi-Fi?

AP is the answer. For a 5th wheel I’d suggest a GL.iNet travel router. The slate AX or the Slate 7 are solid. You can set them up in access point mode or router mode. There’s some learning that’s needed but it’ll be worth your while.

outrageoussaucer68 in r/HomeNetworking

November 12, 2025 5:43 AM

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Do you need vlans and multiple ssid

This is essentially a comparison between GL.iNet travel routers and the Ubiquiti Travel Router (UTR), which has weaker hardware specifications and no native VLAN support. Many users prefer a travel router that can mirror their home network—matching SSIDs and VLANs—while maintaining a VPN connection

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wickedwarlock84 in r/GlInet

January 2, 2026 7:45 PM

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