Hi everyone, I’m a full-time remote software developer working for a company that restricts remote access to a specific country. Unfortunately, I need to temporarily work from outside that country, but still appear as if I’m working from within.
The company uses strong security tools (like Cisco, Teams, and others) and I believe they can detect: • VPN usage • IP address location • DNS leaks • Possibly other network fingerprints
I’ve tested using VPNs before, and I think they noticed I wasn’t where I was supposed to be. I really need a clean, undetectable solution to: • Appear with an IP address from the allowed country • Avoid detection by company tools (Cisco, etc.) • Use a router-based VPN setup (GL.iNet, Asus, or similar) • Enable obfuscated VPN or use scramble protocols like from NordVPN • Block leaks (DNS, WebRTC) and use split tunneling if necessary
Has anyone successfully done this? Can you recommend a specific router, VPN, and method that works in a real-world situation?
I’d really appreciate any advice or shared experience. Thank you
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