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If you were able to log in around your area, but not be able to log while in different states, then it suggests that there is geo-blocking going on. This area that is allowed and not blocked cannot be too tight because the ISP server locations of the IP addresses at your home and at public hotspots around your area may be spread out by significant distances, especially if rural. As an example, my home location is ~300 miles away from my IP’s server location of my IP address.
Personally, I would test out connecting to TorGuard and PrivateVPN server locations in your area, which would not cost anything anyway. If it works, then that would be the first option I would take in Poland. Ideally, before you leave for Poland, you would do a test while in a different state, but that may not be practical.
As the second backup option, I would buy and set up the GL.iNet routers. Again, you should do a test while in a different state because it “should” be the same as the commercial VPN provider method. Hopefully, you can make use of the GL.iNet routers at home anyway.
Tailscale could be the third backup option since you already have that working.
In all cases, a dedicated PC would be ideal. I hope you still have sufficient time before your trip to assemble and test out everything.
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