This is what smbmount gives, and it mounts fine.

b...@aao-lin:~$ sudo smbmount //192.168.1.101/name_of_shared_folder 
/mnt/netfolder --verbose
[sudo] password for bart:
Password:

mount.cifs kernel mount options
unc=//192.168.1.101\backup,user=root,pass=pswd,ver=1


I wonder if this has to do with the logic in gvfs-mount v smbmount on how they 
handle usernames and domains. The smbmount command does not require a username 
or domain to be specified, while gvfs-mount does. My NAS doesn't have usernames 
associated with folders, and as far as I know I'm entering the correct domain.

Just FYI, replacing name_of_server with ip address in gvfs-mount doesn't
change things either.

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