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Background: I'm staying at an Airbnb, so I'm using the internet through a router and ISP that are unknown to me. And I have no access to the router unless I'm going to try to get my host to do work on it for me. I'm on a macbook pro.

I use the Global Protect VPN app to connect to a certain client's network, but it won't connect now that I am here. Is it possible that my host's router is set up in a way that doesn't allow VNP traffic to work correctly? Is there any way around it?

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    If you are staying for a very long time, ask the proprietor, otherwise use your phone as a hotspot when you need VPN.
    – John
    Jul 22, 2021 at 19:08

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Some ways to avoid VPN blocks:

  • Use your phone as hotspot
  • Use the Tor Browser
  • Use Shadowsocks (Chinese application, very popular in China for obvious reasons)
  • Use Psiphon that lets you try multiple connection methods and protocols.

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