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4No longer having a job. seems the most likely outcome. If work wanted Thanasis to have two computers at work, work would provide two computers and two addresses for them. If Thanasis wants a second computer at work, non-authorized, possibly non-work-related, firing is a reasonable, logical response.– EcnerwalCommented Nov 7, 2015 at 15:45
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Can you stop the drama and try to answer my question?– ThanasisCommented Nov 7, 2015 at 19:10
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7You don't have a question. Your work network is set up to prevent outside machines (non-company-owned) from connecting to the network. You're trying to do that, and it's not letting you. System is working as designed. There is no problem here. The access controls that prevent you from logging onto the domain with your unauthorized box are functioning correctly.– allquixoticCommented Nov 7, 2015 at 23:05
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Ok sir. I understand about work. Imagine that it is not about work. It is about a network using windows PCs connected to a plain network switch. From the switch I stick a router in order to split a single IP address into 2 new IP addresses ( a new network using 2 computers ). I am using a router to do this. How can I enable the file sharing thing in these between the 2 networks? Am I not clear enough? For God Sake. You will make me crazy...– ThanasisCommented Nov 7, 2015 at 23:57
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