External drive and Airport Express

I want a backup drive at a not so obvious location. I bought a Trekstor DataStation maxi z.ul, which is supposed to be a network drive and an Airport Express. Installing the Express in the WLAN is simple, as usual. I have then installed the NDAS-Software that comes with the drive. No matter if I use the Ethernet or the USB between drive and Airport, The Drive cannot be found from ana computer. Is the Airport Express suited for this purpose or what am I doing wrong?

The AirPort Express should be able to do what you want, but it depends on how you have your base station configured.
In order to work, the drive needs to be connected to the LAN side of the network so that it can be seen by clients on the WLAN.
If your Express is acting as a gateway, running NAT to share a single WAN address amongst multiple wireless clients, then the single ethernet port on the Express is likely set as the external/WAN interface, separate from the LAN and therefore inacessible to the wireless network.
You need to provide more information on how your network is setup in order to tell if that's the problem.
How are you connecting to the internet?
Is your AirPort Express sharing a single IP address to multiple wireless clients?

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    iTunes: How to move [or copy] your music [library] to a new computer [or another drive] - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4527 - a somewhat bewildering and not always easily understandable set of options.

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