I can see my external Hard Drive on AEBS and the folders on it but not the contents of the folders

I have a MacBook Pro running OS X 10.7.2 connected to my wireless and wired network through my AEBS.  Connected through a USB hub I have a printer and Digital Research external HDD.  When I click on the shared folder I see my HDD and can even click on it to see the folders but am unable to see the contents of any folders.  I have checked permissions on all folders when connected directly to the laptop and all seems fine.  When connected directly to the laptop I can view all files on the HDD.  I can view the contents of all the folders from my iPad when using FileBrowser but not through the MacBook.
Does anyone have any ideas as to why the contents of the folders are not showing when accessing through AEBS?
Help is appreciated.

Did you map the drive? It won't show up in Explorer automatically like a jump drive or an external drive plugged directly into the PC will.
You didn't mention the OS you're running, but what you want to do is choose "Map a network drive" and you'll see the router listed as a network device. Click on it and you should see the external drive listed. You can map it from there. 

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