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14I suggest that you present a business case for you having two network connections to your manager and let them take care of it. I doubt that the aesthetic qualities and mass of the network admin have anything to do with it.– Andrew MortonCommented Nov 7, 2015 at 12:50
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Thanks but it is easier that I use a router to share my only available IP address, if I can make it to work with windows and file sharing. The aesthetic qualities and mass of the network admin are directly connected to not giving me a 2nd IP address. Otherwise the network admin would look sweet and delicate to me !– ThanasisCommented Nov 7, 2015 at 12:56
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7ahem Official moderator word from above. @Thanasis be nice. Further rollbacks to the original not nice version describing your network admin would... well, not be nice, and not be in line how we expect users to behave themselves.– Journeyman Geek ♦Commented Nov 7, 2015 at 13:45
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2Also, you achieve absolutely nothing by calling your boss fat and stupid. Great, superuser.com now knows your boss is fat and stupid. What do we do with that information? Nothing. Please refrain from attacks in the future– Registered UserCommented Dec 6, 2015 at 0:19
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