How do I backup folders on my shared USB drive on Airport Extreme?

Hello,
I have a USB drive as a shared drive on my Airport Extreme.  I DO NOT want to use it as my backup drive.  I have a drive connected to my MacBook Air.  But I want to back up folders on that shared drive where my photos and music are stored.
I don't see an option in Time Machine.
How do I do this?
Thanks

Time Machine will only backup your Macs internal hard disk or any external hard disks physically attached to the Mac. Time Machine can not backup one remote device to another remote device.
To backup the external HDD, you would need to first attach it to your Mac, for Time Machine to "see" it. Unfortunately, this would not be very convienent in the long run.

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