WRT350N - V2.00.20: Write access problem to SMB share from Mac OS X 10.6.2

Hi everyone, i've got a problem trying to write a file on the SMB share of the wireless router WRT350N from a MAC OS X 10.6.2 Finder (but also from a Leopard).
I've got no problem neither reading from mac or writing from win.
I've tried to write by cp command from terminal without problem.
Sorry for my english and thanks everyone,
 Mr Proc 

Same issue on my WRT610N V2. I am using iMac Intel running 10.6.2. Error -36 prompted when copying files to the USB share disk from the Finder. Working fine when on PC running XP.
Another issue is DDNS can't report the router IP to DynDNS.com although it status that the update is successful and completed. After updated, the router's IP is still different to the IP shown on the DynDNS.com. I need to type the IP manually to the DynDNS.com
Hope the new firmware would fix these problems.
Thanks 
Message Edited by rickysuper on 11-27-2009 12:00 AM

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