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a "remote" monitor and keyboard

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So with the NJ online poker act, anyone within the physical limits of NJ can play.

They track this via

1. IP address
2. Cell phone triangulation
3. Wifi signals in the area - they actually require your machine has wireless adapter enabled so they can look at the other signals in the area
4. Ensuring no background jobs (remote pc, rdp, team viewer, gotomypc, etc) are running

So i can take care of the cell phone triangulation - buy a burner and leave it at a friends place in NJ. However for the rest, I'm thinking I can circumvent via:

1. Keeping a PC in NJ.
2. Plug that PC into a monitor - a monitor that can be remoted into
3. Plug that PC into a keyboard / mouse - that can be remoted into

Note this is not remoting into the PC but rather accessing the input / output (ala slingbox) Does anyone know if such a thing exists and who manufactures them?

tks!
 
Is your thread intended as a hub or school for helping someone circumvent NJ law?


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If you had asked about how to share a monitor and keyboard across physical distances without using software, then this thread might be OK. As it is, you are clearly trying to circumvent state laws, which is against the forum guidelines.

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