If you live in Ohio use a VPN to get by the geoblock.
Help. I don't even know enough to be dangerous.
I was out of town for the first Spectrum game. I have a VPN that I use on my work laptop to get to our network drives when I am out of the office. However, when I do that, under the VPN, I see mycompany.com but under that it says "No Internet Access" Since I can still get on the internet, does that mean I am not really going through the VPN to access the internet. In that case, does that mean I won't be able to get around the geoblock.
FrankStreetFlyer
12-06-2017 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by CE80
(Post 523632)
Help. I don't even know enough to be dangerous.
I was out of town for the first Spectrum game. I have a VPN that I use on my work laptop to get to our network drives when I am out of the office. However, when I do that, under the VPN, I see mycompany.com but under that it says "No Internet Access" Since I can still get on the internet, does that mean I am not really going through the VPN to access the internet. In that case, does that mean I won't be able to get around the geoblock.
You may not be able to use your company VPN. Often you only need to connect using a VPN and then you can turn it off. I pay for Tunnel Bear but they have a free version. The free version has almost no data allowed but if you connect with it and then immediately turn it off, I bet you will be fine the whole game.