Airport Extreme does not recognize external drive a drive

I have an airport extreme base station with an external drive connected to it. For quite a while the drive correctly displayed as a drive and could be used for time machine backups. All of a sudden the drive is only being displayed as a shared folder. It does not appear in disk utility drive list. If I connect this drive directly to my mini or macbook it is handled as a drive and can be used by time machine. As I said, the drive had been working perfectly for backups until somewhere around july 5. I did try loading an older firmware onto the airport, resetting the airport using the reset button, and I also upgraded the airport to the latest firmware release. All of these steps did not work.
Any feedback would be appreciated
john

this *****, pardon my language. I tried using a usb connection on a netgear router and that didn't work. someone on one of the mac forums told me it would work with an extreme base station. The description of the base station said
>>
Share your hard drive.
You can share an external USB hard drive over your wireless and wired networks by simply connecting it to the USB port on your AirPort Extreme Base Station. Called AirPort Disk, this feature is perfect for sharing files and more. 
>>
like I said earlier, it did work for 10 months then just stopped. I did read the link you provided. So as it stands I just have to wait until I can dig up more cash for a new base station which isn't happening anytime soon.
oh well, thanks for the help
john

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