Map a port through Airport Extreme to access my NAS remotely through FTP

Hello Everyone,
Was hoping someone might be able to enlighten me. I recently purchased a WD ShareSpace. It has the ability to setup FTP access to it. I am currently using an Airport Extreme and I seem to be having trouble finding information on how to setup my AE to allow my WD be accessed outside my router. I have looked at the settings for port mapping and assume I need to setup a Service in there for FTP Access, but regarding all the UTP ports and addresses, I am a little lost.
I cant seem to find a simple site that kind of goes into details on more or less what is what, how this and that work. I do well with networking but a lot of this port mapping and forwarding stuff is somewhat new to me.
Any help would be great, thank you!
Tim

The WD ShareSpace has a bunch of ways (it seems) to connect to it remotely, but I know that I would still need to open access up through the router.
It probably is not worth it. WD makes it seem easy and tells how to access the NAS by typing in my ip and all, but I get the feeling it is not as easy nor secure as they make it sound.
There is a built in menu regarding FTP through WD web configuration, so I got the impression it might be easier.
Simply all I want to do is access my music and movies from the NAS elsewhere. I get the feeling this is not the best move in regards to security.
Thanks!

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