How to Route Your Internet Through Your Home Network While Traveling
You’re packing for a trip—maybe a two-week vacation with some work on the side, or a longer “work from anywhere” stint. You’ve got the laptop, the charger, and a nagging feeling that if your company checks your IP, you’ll be flagged. So you start Googling “how to hide my location from employer” and land on VPN articles. But something doesn’t feel right. Most advice seems flimsy, like it’s written by people who’ve never actually tried to fool a real monitoring system. I’ve been working remotely for years, and I’ve seen colleagues get burned—terminated, warned, or just stuck with awkward conversations—because they thought a VPN app would save them. It usually doesn’t. If you want to route your internet through your home network while traveling, you need to understand how detection actually works first. The Underlying Issue: What Employers Actually See Companies use a mix of tools to track remote workers. It’s not just your IP address—though that’s the biggest giveaway. They also lo...