Solved: Time Machine and backups to regular NAS

I recently purchased a Synology DS-107+ NAS (1TB) and have been able to get Time Machine working with it. If you are interested, follow this link: http://www.naschenweng.info/2008/07/15/os-x-time-machine-backup-to-synology-ds1
Throughput via wireless (AEX) comes in between 5-7MB/sec.

Are you aure they are not local snaphots?
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4878
You can read more about that here...
http://pondini.org/TM/30.html

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