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How To Work Remotely Despite Bad Internet On The Road

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When Nik arrived in his Airbnb in Mexico, he opened his laptop and realized immediately that the internet connection was going to be a problem. So what do you do when you have to work that day and you don't have time to look for a decent coworking space?

In this episode, Nik shares how he uses AnyDesk - a remote work software - to access his computer back home. Sounds pretty cool right? Tune in to find out how it works exactly.

We also talk about remote work in Thailand, what Nik loves about Thailand and his experience traveling during the pandemic.

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This episode is sponsored by AnyDesk. you can access any device from anywhere and work as if you were sitting in front of it: https://rebrand.ly/anydeskdns
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