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2GB file limit when connecting to a Buffalo NAS
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<blockquote data-quote="MacsWork" data-source="post: 123530" data-attributes="member: 11094"><p>CIFS is common internet file system, a MS proprietary protocol. Kinda like WINS. SMB or Samba is an open source project that has cross platform support but like any other open source project it works well MOST of the time and in MOST situations.</p><p></p><p>I was unaware of the appltalk limit, but it does make sense as it is an older protocol. </p><p></p><p>After reading the link you provided, which makes no mention of CIFS in Tiger, I still would like to know why DAVE makes a difference. It must be it's own file manager or something. It says what it works with but not what it is. The only thing I've noticed with DAVE installed is that there are two of everything in the network icon. Ones that work and ones that don't. </p><p></p><p>All that asside, this NAS isn't scrath is it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacsWork, post: 123530, member: 11094"] CIFS is common internet file system, a MS proprietary protocol. Kinda like WINS. SMB or Samba is an open source project that has cross platform support but like any other open source project it works well MOST of the time and in MOST situations. I was unaware of the appltalk limit, but it does make sense as it is an older protocol. After reading the link you provided, which makes no mention of CIFS in Tiger, I still would like to know why DAVE makes a difference. It must be it's own file manager or something. It says what it works with but not what it is. The only thing I've noticed with DAVE installed is that there are two of everything in the network icon. Ones that work and ones that don't. All that asside, this NAS isn't scrath is it? [/QUOTE]
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