External USB HDD not recognized by Time Capsule

Hi, I read that I should be able to extend my Time Capsule 500Gb with an external USB disk, and I bought a 500Gb Maxtor with external Power supply and USB 2 interface. I formatted it as mnentionen in all other threads I've read, but it dont show up in the Disks window in Airport Utility. Tried every combinations of restart procedures, plug/unplu, you name it. I tried vit a 2Gb USB Stick vith the same formatting - no problem, it showed up immediately.
Does the drive/USB interface have to be of a specific type (nothing like that is mentioned in the documentation), but it seems that there is an issue here?

I was having same trouble and finally found a solution by hooking my external drive to my time capsule through a powered USB router. When I did this, the disk was finally recognized. However I received a message from Airport Setup Utility that the external disk needed repair. (it had been formatted to a Mac OS Extended (Journaled) format previously).
I hooked up the external drive directly to my MBP with USB2 and reformatted/partitioned (1 partition) using the following: "Mac OS Extended (Journaled)" and the GUID partition scheme. (It should NOT be Master Boot Record (MBR).)
I then hooked the external back up to my Time Capsule thru my powered USB hub (it still would not show up using a direct connection) and I am able to see the drive fine now through AirPort Utility and able to archive directly to it. Hooray!
I hope this helps. Good luck!

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