Mac can't save to my network hard drive
Hi,
I have a home network with both a my Mac and my girlfriends PC. I have an external hard drive plugged into my ASUS RT-N56U router via USB for shared storage.
I have used the same external hard drive with my Macbook before (connected directly to my Mac via USB) and haven't changed the filesystem or anything.
My girlfriends Windows machines can both read and write to the networked hard drive. My Macbook Pro can read from the networked drive just fine but cannot write to to it. When I try to save a file from my Mac to the network attached drive I get the error message:
"You don't have permission.
To view or change permissions, select the item in the Finder and choose File > Get Info."
However, in Finder, I can't see any useful information when looking at the info-screen.
I've checked on the RT-N56U router, that I've created a user, which should have access to all the content on the attached hard drive. When looking at the network drive in Finder, I connect with the same information as provided on the settings on the router.
On my girlfriends Windows machine, it connects instantly (and read/writes perfectly) after typing in the same user-information.
Does anyone have experience with similar problems or any suggestions to what I can do?
MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6)
