Netgear WNDR3400 - drive share issues with MacBook Pro 10.9

Hello,
I have a Seagate drive connected to a Netgear WNDR3400 router and it has two partitions: 1Tb for Mac (Mac_Storage) and 1Tb for Windows (Win_Storage).
When I connect to it as smb://readyshare from my Mac, the Mac_Storage is mounted correctly, but any attempt to copy any file there will result in the error "Items can't be copied to "Mac_Storage" because you don't have permission to read them". Using Terminal, here's what I get:
$ echo "texttext" > /Volumes/Mac_Storage/filetest.txt
-bash: Mac_Storage/filetest.txt: Permission denied
...and the partition settings in my router:
Share Name               ReadAccess        WriteAccess        Folder Name   Volume Name     TotalSpace  FreeSpace
\\readyshare\Win_Storage    admin             admin              U:\           WIndows Par     931.0G       918.7G
\\readyshare\Mac_Storage    All- no password  All - no password  T:\           MacOS Partition 931.7G       931.1G
additional information:
$ cd /Volumes
$ ls -l
drwx------  1 myuser    staff  16384 Nov 23 21:06 Mac_Storage
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root      admin      1 Dec 25 13:10 Macintosh HD -> /
I tried chmod 777 Mac_Storage, and no changes were made (no error message returned either).
Please advise. I can't use that share as a Time Machine disk by reading the instructions in the link: http://code.stephenmorley.org/articles/time-machine-on-a-network-drive/  and I stop after the execution of rsync, which returns Permission Error (13).
Thanks!

Try these steps.
1. Start up in Safe Mode.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH11212
2. Empty Trash.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH10677
3. Repair Disk
   Steps 1 through 7
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH5836
4. Re-index Macintosh HD.
   System Preferences > Spotlight > Privacy
   http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2409

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