Dreamweaver and wireless network problem

This isn't about Airport, but I couldn't find the proper place to post this, so I put it here. Please advise if I'm wrong.
I'm running Tiger (10.4.2) on a dual G5. My husband is running Windows XP on a 2GHz Dell, and also a Dell laptop. We just moved and HE is wireless now, not me. I am hardwired to a Netgear router (doesn't seem to have a name but the number on the bottom is CD814WG). We are using RoadRunner as our ISP, as we have done for seven or eight years, since its introduction into our city. TimeWarner did our installation, and everything is fine with my machine (although my husband's problems are another issue altogether!).
I should also say that we are in no way networked, and that is not our goal or plan. We have the Netgear router, and as I mentioned, I'm wired directly to it. We both use broadband individually, and have no need to share a connection.
I'm not having any problems at all with my broadband connection -- internet and Mail are fine -- but since the installation of the Netgear router I can't use Dreamweaver to upload HTML pages I create. I can use Fetch just fine, which doesn't surprise me since I've always powered right through my firewall with Fetch, while I always had to turn it off, with Dreamweaver. And of course I should say that my firewall is down when I have the uploading problem. The built-in OS X firewall is currently the only one I have installed, BTW.
When I try to upload, DW gives me a dialog box saying "Dreamweaver cannot determine the remote server time. The Select Newer and Sychronize commands will not be available." And of course I can't upload anything.
Any ideas? I have the information the TimeWarner guy left here so I can go onto the Netgear admin page, but I don't know what to change/add so that I'm able to upload with DW. It's my understanding that port 80 is for internet connections, but as I mentioned, it's not blocked -- I can go online just fine. It's just that I can no longer upload HTML pages with Dreamweaver.
Thanks in advance...

I'm getting the same error message as you (Dreamweaver cannot determine the remote server time...).
I found that I could no longer upload with Dreamweaver (or see all the remote files) but I could with Transmit. However (and here the similarity ends) when I turned off the OSX firewall everything was fine.
This didn't make me feel very easy, however, as I preferred having the firewall up. I found that it would work with the firewall up if I checked the "use passive FTP" box in Remote Info in the Site Definition menu.
The Netgear router also has an NAT Firewall but I am using a Netgear router too, both hardwired on my iMac (via Airport Extreme - don't ask!) and wirelessly on my laptop. I haven't configured the firewall on that at all (I wouldn't dare!) and I'm getting through OK now. Try the passive FTP thing; it might work!

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