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There are ways, but the VPN/Personal Router route will thwart 99.99999% of businesses out there (For a non-cellular enabled laptop and you refuse a work phone)
The remaining .000001% that go the extra mile are going to be dealing high security, confidential secret stuff like TS gov defense contracts or something
When I use a VPN I am disconnected from anything relating to my companies network. Includes email. They use microsoft services.
When you use the VPN are you using/opening the VPN on the device itself instead of a dedicated wireless router configured with the VPN instead?
If so, that's your problem, otherwise it's like the other commenter said, they're probably detecting a common VPN IP if you're using a common service. Grab a cheap VPS in your desired location and setup a VPN server and connect to that instead
Yep, on the device itself. Thanks!
Or spin up an ec2 instance yourself and route everything from there.
Amazon can get you fixed ip for cheap.