AEBS + WD 2 TB + Powered Belkin hub

Hi All,
I have the new AEBS + a powered WD 2TB desktop HD and a HP printer connected via a Belkin powered hub.
The WD works as a Time Machine backup disk great, connected directly to my MBP, but when I try to use it via the hub wirelessly..no joy!
I have tried everything but it just won't show up..it does come up in the Airport Utility, but that's about it

The WD works as a Time Machine backup disk great, connected directly to my MBP, but when I try to use it via the hub wirelessly..no joy!
Apple does not support Time Machine backups to a drive attached to the AirPort Extreme. That might explain a few things.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.6/en/15139.html

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