Airport can't see USB disk attached to it.

I attached the disk to my iMac and had no problem seeing it. When I attach it to my AE-N I see nothing. Help.

Called Apple and talked to a tech. As soon as I got him on the line, poof, the hard drive appeared in my Airport Utilitiy. I guess it just needed to hear his calming voice.
Actually, I think what got it working is that I popped a jump drive into the USB port on the AE-N and that was recognized right away. After that, the hard drive was recognized.

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