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Work your remote 9-5 abroad. IT sees your home. You see the world.

HomeLink is a paired router kit that tunnels all your devices through your home IP — no apps to configure, no toggles to forget. Tell our agent Link about your situation and we'll let you know if it fits.

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The 3 things that expose remote workers abroad

Most remote workers who get caught working from somewhere they shouldn't be don't get caught by a human noticing. They get caught by one of three automated layers. Here's what each one does and which ones HomeLink covers.

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Your IP address

Every time you sign into work apps, your IP gets logged. Microsoft 365, Okta, Workday, Salesforce, Google Workspace, all of them. Most companies auto-flag impossible travel. If your account signs in from your home city at 9am and Bangkok at 11am, an alert fires automatically. Nobody has to be actively watching for it to flag.

HomeLink solves this. Your IP shows as your home address from anywhere in the world.
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Device location services

If your work laptop has device management software installed (Jamf, Intune, Kandji), it can report your location independently of your IP, via GPS or WiFi triangulation. Worth knowing whether your machine is enrolled. Enrollment is sometimes silent.

HomeLink + a workaround Link can walk you through. The actual fix is on your laptop side, not in our hardware, but it's usually a quick setting check. Link can tell you what to look for on Jamf, Intune, or Kandji and what to do about it for your specific employer.
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Time zone metadata

Your laptop's timezone shows up in every Outlook or Google Calendar invite you send, in email headers, and in your Slack profile. Working US hours from abroad usually slips by, but invites suddenly stamped ICT or CET can raise questions over time.

HomeLink + a workaround Link can walk you through. It's the smallest of the three and the cheapest to fix. Link can walk you through which apps to adjust (Outlook, Google Calendar, Slack profile, system clock) so the metadata matches the location you want it to.
Our take: HomeLink handles the IP layer automatically. The other two are smaller and have known workarounds, and Link will walk you through them for your specific stack. You leave the conversation with a plan for all three, not just one.
Find out which apply to your setup. Talk to Link →

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Leave one router at home

Plug it into your existing network before you leave. It stays on and connected — you never touch it again.

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Take the other one with you

Connect the travel router to any WiFi abroad — hotel, Airbnb, café. Connect your devices to it like normal WiFi.

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Every device shows your home IP

Laptop, phone, tablet — everything routes through your home network. Your employer, your bank, your streaming all see home.

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