You should have no problems with your 2 home computers mapping NASLite drives.
Computers in a domain have different security setups than computers in a workgroup. You may have something set on your work computer that prevents connecting to computers in your home workgroup, but allows them to connect to you. If this is the case, mapping to NASLite drives may not work either.
You _may_ be able to map to NASLite using Add a Network Place and using the IP address of the NASLite box in the wizard. Try to map your home desktop drive C using this method. Share the desktop drive C and name the share DriveC. (Original isn't it!)
On your work laptop, in the Add a Network Place wizard, select choose another network location, and when it asks for Internet or network address, put in
\\192.168.1.x\DriveC
change the x for whatever number your desktop is using. If that works, then you should be able to do the same thing with NASLite drives on your work laptop.
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