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Router to connect to proxy server?
There is a stationary computer at work. It is connected through a proxy server to the network. The task is to buy a device to distribute the Internet to 2 computers, a stationary worker and my personal laptop via ethernet. Yes, and so that I can then connect all this on my own.
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If you cannot take several IPs, then any router that supports NAT will do. Take it with WiFi support, so as not to pull wires to the laptop.
yes, raise the proxy on the same computer, and on the clients, drive in the ip and port of this computer
There is a lack of information in the problem, and therefore it is possible to simply spend money, but it will not work.
Theoretically, the administrator could configure authorization by name or IP, then this is not so bad, it's fixable.
If authorization is by MAC, or NTLM, then nuances already seem to appear.
Without knowing the exact configuration, it is hardly possible to give specific advice.
Although there is one: Contact the system administrator.
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