How to Index a Lacie External Ethernet Drive

I cannot seem to get Spotlight to (a) recognize and (b) index a Lacie external Ethernet Drive I run.
Can anyone advise how I can get both, please?
GWJ
Melbourne, Australia

In contrast to the pre-Tiger "Find" command, Spotlight can't search networked drives. I recommend downloading Easyfind at http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/11706 and installing it. Easyfind isn't the very fastest utility but it performs thorough searches and fills this Spotlight design shortcoming well enough.

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