Airport Extreme - IP Camera Setup for Internet Viewing

I just purchased the Airport Extreme N router and I'm trying to configure it to view 2 IP Cameras I have over the Internet. The settings are a bit different from my old router (Dlink DIR-655) and I can't seem to find any instructions. I have succesully set up the 1st IP camera and can view it over the Internet, but I can't seem to get things set up for the 2nd camera - but since I can't find any instructions, I'm just shooing in the dark.
Here's what I have so far:
Camera 1 Settings: Port 80, Port 554 (for RTSP), Port Range 50000-54999(RTSP)
Camera 2 Settings: Port 82, Port 556 (for RTSP), Port Range 55000-60000(RTSP)
Airport Setup:
Port Mapping: I selected "Quicktime Streaming Server" from the dropdown
Public TCP Ports: 554, 7070
Public UDP Ports: 80
Private IP Address: 10.0.1.3 (address of camera)
Private TCP Ports: 554, 7070
Private UDP Ports: 80
Using these settings, I can successfully access this camera from the Internet using my public IP address.
I've tried setting up "camera 2" using port 82 and port 556 to match the camera, but this must not be correct becuase I can't access the camera. I really don't understand what the "7070" is, but it won't let me keep that for camera 2 - so I changed it to 7072. I'm assuming this is my problem. I don't understand what this 7070 means and what this should be changed to for the 2nd camera.
Also, I'm not sure what to do with the port range that I entered on my old router. I'm not sure where to put that range in the Airport router.
Can someone please explain how this should be configured?
Thanks!

Just to be sure... are you talking about the new square AirPort Extreme base station (AEBS)?
or the older round AEBS?
Only the new square AEBS supports a hard drive connected to the USB port.

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