when you have accessed the nwsp1 via SSH server with Putty (username: root password: giveit2me) you will get the linux command prompt
Now give following command
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ls -l
This will give a directory listing showing permission of each folder and file in the root folder
You should also see a line like this (this is the /etc directory info)
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drwxrwxrwx 12 root root 4096 2012-04-29 13:33 etc
If it looks like this (drwxrwxrwx) then this is ok and there must be another reason why you can not set the enable at boot for the media servers. If it looks not the same, for instance like (drwxr-xr-x) then it could be the cause of your problem. But it would surpise me as in the firmware it is set correctly. Then something running on your nwsp1 must have changed this setting.
Anyhow if this line looks not like this then execute the following command
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chmod 777 /etc
Now check again with ls -l if the output for the etc folder changed to what it should be and if it has changed then try again to enable the mediaserver at boot setting