Airport won't connect when FW 800 drive is on

I'm having a strange, but very specific, problem. When I plug a firewire drive into my firewire 800 port, I can no longer connect to my airport network (airport hub is the original graphite version). This doesn't happen with the firewire 400 ports. I've tried different drives in the 800 port, and get the same result every time. Any suggestions? (Of course, I can just use the 400 ports, but I'm an editor and would like to take advantage of the higher speeds). Thanks.

Ok, it sounds like what your are trying to do, up-and-above your current configuration, is to both extend your Internet connectivity to additional wireless computers AND stream iTunes to a stereo...correct?
If so, your AirPort Express (AX) will need to operate as either a Remote or Relay Base Station in Apple's Wireless Distribution System (WDS) mode. (ref: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107454) In order for this to work, you would have to use either another AX or an AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS). However, there are some other 3rd-party routers (like Linksys) that may work as well. (ref: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=121820)
What is the make/model of your current wireless router...and does this connect directly to your ISP's DSL/Cable modem?

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