Error 36 with Linksys E3000

At first I was blaming Linksys. Now I'm blaming Apple. It appears there some oddity when using Finder to place files on a NAS-shared disk. I'm using a Linksys E3000 and a 320GB drive (formatted as FAT32). Windows, of course, works fine. In Finder, I can see files, but cannot copy them -- blocked by a -36 error. I can use the terminal to copy, but this set up is for my command line fearing parents.
I've read that the error has been fixed for directly-connected USB drives, but it appears to still be an issue for NAS-connected ones.
Any help -- or software updates -- are welcomed.

I am having the same trouble with my 2T MyBook Mirror Edition (RAID) Western Digital Hard Drive (formatted as FAT32). When I try to move a file over to the HD I get this Error, "The Finder can’t complete the operation because some data in “filename” can’t be read or written. (Error code -36)". Once I accept the error, the file looks like it has moved to the drive, however I cannot open it. I can only delete it. Hopefully, someone can find a solution.

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    I would also be very interested in seeing this resolved.   I have spent a couple of days trying to resolve and Linksys support advise "we can't help you with this - too complicated for us".   I am trying to solve exactly the same problem.   Bridged modem is on 192.168.0.1 and I am using standard subnet mask for class C adressing (255.255.255.0).  Intuitively i would have thought the following would do the trick:
    Destination LAN address would be: 192.168.0.0
    Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
    Gateway: 192.168.1.1 (the address of the ES3000 router)
    I consider myself a novice here however and welcome any solution.   Linksys only suggestion was to put everything on the same network which requires the DHCP server to run from the modem .... no longer really bridged and what i was trying to avoid.  I want this functionality to be performed by the router.
    Thanks in advance (P.S. the ES3000 is a week old and has the next to latest firmare.   The notes for the latest do not appear to adress this issue so i haven't reflashed it at this stage).

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