![]() You can check out this article to see how to enable older styles, but most NAS have updates to take care of that. Some NAS still use the old standards and thus things don't connect or don't connect properly. After Lion (I think), OS X stopped using older forms of AFP to make network connections because they were inherently less secure than the newer methods. If that's not it, make sure your NAS has up to date firmware. When you connect to it over a network, it expects it as a sparse bundle. First I have to ask: When you backed it up, did you back it up as a NAS or did you connect the drive directly to your computer and back up, then put the drive back on the network? If you did the latter, that's the problem: a network backup wraps the whole thing in a sparse bundle while a local backup (a drive connected directly) just puts it straight onto the drive.
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