Set default max credits to 8192 now this has been documented in the
SMB2 spec.
that Samba tells the client it will allow. This is similar to the <smbconfoption name="max mux"/>
parameter for SMB1. You should never need to set this parameter.
</para>
-<para>The default is 128 credits, which is the same as a Windows SMB2 server.</para>
+<para>The default is 8192 credits, which is the same as a Windows 2008R2 SMB2 server.</para>
</description>
<value type="default">128</value>
#define DEFAULT_SMB2_MAX_READ (1024*1024)
#define DEFAULT_SMB2_MAX_WRITE (1024*1024)
#define DEFAULT_SMB2_MAX_TRANSACT (1024*1024)
-#define DEFAULT_SMB2_MAX_CREDITS 128
+#define DEFAULT_SMB2_MAX_CREDITS 8192
#define DEFAULT_SMB2_MAX_CREDIT_BITMAP_FACTOR 2
#endif