I'm a Newb so apologies around if I post this in the wrong forum. I had some good success streaming from my NAS (Western Digital World Edition (Blue Ring, not White Light)). I installed Mongoose web server on my Windows 7 desktop to act as the server since I have the Blue Ring WD World drive. I then opened TCP ports 80 and 443 on my windows firewall. Although I have my NAS mapped, I found that I needed to use the network path in the Mongoose config to get this to work (ex., \\192.168.1.x\public (note, I have Video, Photo and Music subfolders under the Public directory on the NAS)). Mongoose is very easy to configure and I found that my PC isn't taking much of a hit when streaming. I then added Roksbox as a channel and followed the Roksbox directions. All in all it works quite well. I have not written an .xml file yet so Roksbox is just using my file structure as the menu. I've streamed a 1.41G file but I do not have any 2G files so I don't have the ability to verify that limit. Hope this helps someone else looking for a quick and easy way to stream from a NAS. There's a lot of info out there for the White Light WD World Edition, but I haven't seen anything for the Blue Ring yet.
-lomonster