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Thank you so much for the info.
All of the systems I work on are browser based, I am not required to use the company’s network.The only requirement is that I connect through my home office location. Although I have a dynamic IP but if I log in through a different network at other location, some portals ask me for verification which I want to avoid, maybe it’s location based(?). I just need a simple setup for my location and IP showing as if I’m connecting through my home office while I’m traveling overseas to my other home in Poland.
As far as the speed, I honestly think that 100Mbps would be more than enough but considering the distance which is 5-7k miles, I am afraid of the speed decreasing drastically.
I don’t have any limitation when it comes to space or power. I would use a laptop and tablet, maybe a phone sporadically. It would mostly be used in my home based in Poland but I might also need a portable hotspot connected to mobile data when I am leaving for a trip somewhere outside of that location.
My first setup was a basic remote desktop connection through TeamViewer, VNV or Anydesk but that did not work to good, it was laggy and often losing connection which required me to switch the software.
Then I switched to Tailscale, installed on a dedicated PC plugged to the router directly (old computer used for work a few years ago - Mini Asus PC with i3-4030U 1.90GHz, 8GB Ram, 120GB mSATA, Intel Dual Band Wireless-AC 7260, running Windows 10 Pro) used as an exit node. It worked fine and it’s very simple, worked with dynamic IP without additional ddns, could use the software on my laptop or an app on a tablet or smartphone. However for some reason the latency was sometimes very high and speed dropping drastically. I did not trust this option too much. Just to add, my router is a pretty old Tenda AC15 AC1900, mighy be a good idea to upgrade it too.
It might be better to just set up a VPN server. Just don’t know which route should I chose.