As an example I have a Windows PC with an Apple HFS+ formatted drive connected to it, even though HFS+ supports terabyte size files, Windows because it does not recognise the format directly is flagging a warning, it is only a warning though because the HFS+ driver does work with bigger files. What software are you using to share the drive? It could be the networking software is not yet aware of the capabilities of a REFS file system and is therefore for safety assuming the lowest common denominator of FAT32 which has a file size limit of 4GB. Effectively the networking software becomes the file system. When a Mac accesses a drive from a network server the file system format is not applicable because that is 'hidden' by the networking software.
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