WRT350N - NetBIOS over wireless problem

I have a wrt350n at home and it works fine but it has only one little issue. When I connect my lap wirelessly I cant see the other workgroup pcs but if I wire the laptop there is no problem.
I use ip to share files and not netbios but sometimes it would be great to find all the pcs on the workgroup easely and not memorize all the ips.
Pleas someone help me with this issue. I have no more ideas. Disabeled firewalls, updated firmware, tried to change network ip... nothing solved.
Have no problems at work with an WRT54G.
Thx. 

Hi,
I've been reading about this sort of issues and this is not about my pc firewall (I dont have it enabled and dont have AV).
I think this is something about the firmware.
Quote from this post: http://homecommunity.cisco.com/t5/Cable-and-DSL/WAG320N-LAN-cleints-cannot-ping-WLAN-clients/td-p/39...
"there is a bug in device software that when device change  key , broadcast packet not propagate to Wireless machine any more,and thus ARP request not broadcast to wireless part and cause above problem. changing  this value from 1 hour to 24 hour , make problem very rare to occur."
It's a firmware problema as I allways said. They aint gona fix it because they dont care about their customers.
I'm never buying cisco home routers again.

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