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I'm suddenly unable to access WSOP.com poker site because the web site is detecting remote access software on my home network. I suspect that this is the remote access to the DVR, and I cannot find a way to disable the remote access features. Router settings do not seem to permit disabling the remote access. Tech support is no help. Any ideas?
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02-10-2015 07:04 AM
@Chapmank wrote:I'm suddenly unable to access WSOP.com poker site because the web site is detecting remote access software on my home network. I suspect that this is the remote access to the DVR, and I cannot find a way to disable the remote access features. Router settings do not seem to permit disabling the remote access. Tech support is no help. Any ideas?
When does the error come up? and what does it actually say?
I turned on an RDP server on my internal network and opened the ports to get it and then accessed www.wsop.com with no issues
02-11-2015 07:41 AM
Error says that the geolocation system is detecting a proxy server or remote access device or VPN that could incorreclty indicate my location. It instructs me to turn off any remote access software such as GoToMyPC. But, I've established that the problem is not on my laptop, which can still connect no problem from a public wifi hotspot. The problem is in my FiOS home network. I've tried resetting router to no avial.
Now, WSOP.com tech support is telling me that it's a proxy server that they are detecting. I need to turn off the proxy server on my network -- but I have no idea how to do this. It does not seem to be a setting on the router.
02-11-2015 08:14 AM
There's no proxy settings in the Verizon Router, but, if they are referencing proxy settings as being the culprit, then you may want to check the settings as outlined on this web walkthrough
How to disable proxy internet explorer. - YouTube
FYI If either of the proxy settings are checked, be sure to run antivirus software. Basically, if you didn't make the change then bear in mind that something did, and that something was likely a virus/malware/PUP...