Best devices(s) for remote access where GPS location is scrutinized?

Sorry all if this a retread but I ran a quick search and didn’t find anything exactly on point. A friend of mine wants to be able to remote into work using his home internet, but his company checks on the GPS location of his laptop as part of the corporate VPN, so my initial thought of setting up a Brume or Beryl to which he’d remote (I think?) won’t work.

Would a Comet solve this issue, by allowing him to keep his work computer at home, and then remote to the Comet and go from there? Also, if I understand correctly, the Comet will not require any software installation on the corporate computer (which is a crucial requirement, as any software installed will raise flags).

Any insights on how to most elegantly and cost-effectively address this scenario would be greatly appreciated! He currently uses an Orbi Mesh setup that is driven by a FiOS router.

Many thanks to you all for your help and insight!

I think you should create a topic in the KVM categories.

But here also answer you, we will not recommend about this, and GL.iNet will not bear the possible risks. If you would like to try it, you can buy a comet.

Comet does not need to install any software on the controlled computer, but it requires connect to the PC's HDMI and USB (keyboard and mouse), so there must be a display device, a keyboard and mouse device on the computer-device manager.

Understood, and of course, there can be no expectation of liability on GliNET’s end.