Can i access a external Hard-drive attached to a time-capsule remotely?

Hello there,
im sure i have seen this question floating around before but i there are many options to do this.
i have a 2TB Time capsule and i have a 500gb external hardrive attched through the USB port?
i am wanting to know if i can access that Harddrive through the Internet and maybe pick it up from school (Outside my home network)
is this possible and how do i do it?
My Macbook is running: OSX 10.8.3
Airport Utility: 6.2
Thanks
Tom

It is possible to share disks to the Internet. You'll need to manage this with the AirPort Utility (found in /Applications/Utilities.) Launch this and select your Time Capsule, and select Edit. Go to the Disks tab. You should see something like this:
You'll need to make sure that the checkbox next to Share disks over WAN is checked. Click Update.
In order to access the disk you will need to know the public IP address of the AirPort base station. Select your Time Capsule again and look for IP address. Note this somewhere.
When you are away from your network, in the Finder go to the Go menu. Select Connect to Server. Where you see Server Address: enter afp:// followed by the IP address you copied down. Be sure there are no spaces following the //. Click Connect. This should connect you to the disk.
One problem with this scheme is that if your IP address is gotten from your Internet Service Provider by DHCP (most cable modems for homes use this protocol) it may change over time. You can either put up with this, or ask for a static IP address (which costs more) or use a Dynamic DNS set up.
Hope this helps you. Best of luck.

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