![]() ![]() Pull the “Go” menu to “Go to Folder” and type in /etc/Īnd press the blue Go button. There are several ways to do this, but we will just focus on one way. If you prefer a text editor over the command line, here’s another method. ![]() ![]() The Apple article (below) works for experts, but you may want more specific detailed instructions. The official Apple instructions are copied below and at the link. ![]() Apple has changed their mind about packet signing, and as of macOS 13.13.4 it is disabled by default. Or you may use a plain text editor (such as BBEdit). If you are comfortable at the command line, give it a go. (linked & copied below) It seems that macOS 10.9 to 10.13.3 (IIRC) default to SMB packet signing enabled which considerably slows the data and is generally not necessary for internal networks. #1 Fix: If a slow server connection is your problem, Apple has a documented resolution. (click here to Skip over #1 & keep reading) OrĢ) Your connection to the SMB server is unreliable. There are TWO important possible symptoms & causes you may want to investigate.ġ) Your connection to the SMB server is slow. If you’re seeing problems with Macs connecting to SMB servers you are not alone. ![]()
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