Can't add hard drive to Airport Extreme

I wanted to add an external hard drive to Airport Extreme and I can't get it to show up in my net work. If I go to the configuration program for Airport Extreme, I can see that the base station has identified that hard drive (a Lacie 750 mb drive). Any suggestions?
Message was edited by: Karlhan

I have the exact same problem with one twist I tried adding an 8gb memory stick instead of a spinning hard drive. Airport utility recognizes it but it does not show up on any of the computers.

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