Airport extreme usb Harddrive via internet

Hi!
How can i connect to a usb hard drive on my airport extreme via the internet?
The option "share haddrive via wan" is not more available since the new update on the airport configuration programm (6.0)!!??
Thanks for help!
Andreas

Please check out this User Tip article for the details on how access an AirPort Disk from a remote location.

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