How do I see a USB device attached to AirPort Extreme?

Alright guys, I have been browsing around in search of an answer, but I've found nothing definitive about this. If I missed it, please be so kind as to put me towards a working link.
My question is the following. I have an AirPort Extreme 802.g, 5th generation, and a MacBook Pro 2012 with Lion installed on a SSD (downgrade from Mountain Lion). The setup of the airport was problematic enough with Utility 6.0, so eventually I (needlessly) uninstalled it and got the 5.6 version, which in fact works like a charm and is of great assistance too in troubleshooting any problems.
However, the problem is that I cannot manage to utilize the self-powered docking bay (functioning as an external HD) that I plugged into the Airport's USB.
If I open the Utility, I can click on "manual setup" and see under "discs" that my device is recognized and listed properly as a HD of given capacity; but that's about it. In no other place on the OS can I see it, let alone open it. Tried the "network" folder, spotlight, and all that.
Any heads-up?
TIA
Chris
PS I haven't tried the printer yet, will do soon.

OK found the problem: the disc is formatted in exFAT. The Airport cannot see it. It does see and mount a FAT32 disc. I found out that it cannot see a NTFS, either, if anybody's interested...

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