It does seem to have some similarities.

Depending on what exactly is happening it may be the same.
You mentioned that the network connection is dropping. This is the same 
essentially as shutting down the server, at least as far as the networking is 
concerned. Either way the shares are accessible, this would cause Nautilus to 
slow down/stall. 
You then unmount the shares and the problem is gone.

What hardware are you using?
I'm using an asus board, K8V-mx it has a via chipset K8M800 and VT8237, with 
realtek RTL8201 onboard network adapter. I've always wondered about this since 
if this was a wide spread problem you would probably hear more about it in the 
forum.

I haven't thought to try swapping in a different network card till now
but I just might give it a try this weekend.

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Shutting down server causes Nautilus to slow down on Remote Ubuntu clients 
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