External HDD not showing up in finder through airport extreme

I have a 2011 Airport Extreme that I'm attatching an external HDD via USB that's been formatted with a Mac OS Extended (Journaled) partition.
I can see my drive in the AirPort Utility under Disks > Disks, I've enabled File Sharing, but I can't see it in the finder.
Any Ideas?
Thanks!

The USB port on the AirPort Exreme is under powered. For that reason, you almost always have to use a powered USB hub with an attached hard drive....even if the hard drive has its own power supply.
Be sure to restart your entire network after you install the powered USB hub so that the disk will be recognized.

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