External hard drive on wireless network

Hi,
I have a Hard Drive that I want to connect to my iMac over my wireless network. The Hard Drive is correctly formatted, connected to the Router, and the router "sees" it and has it marked as "Unmounted".
So how do I now get my iMac to see the Hard Drive?
Unit is an Asus N56U wireless Router
Thanks in advance,
Richard

Yes, AiDisk is on, and I formatted the HDD directly from my iMac so formatting is fine. But although the router sees the HDD AiDisk always gives me this message
"You have not plugged any USB disk or have removed it. Please plug it and use the wizard again.°
I do have the HDD partitioned - could this be the problem?

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