My AirPort Extreme is not recognizing my Drive

I have connected the drive directly to my Mac, it recognizes it and I can navigate through the folders. But how do I get my AirPort Extreme to recognize it and use it as a remote drive? I have connected it to the AirPort. And see nothing.

OK, if you can copy the files across to the MB then copy them back. It's laborious but it would save the files. If this is impossible, well, I can't see an option.
. I guess I don't see the difference it would make going through the AirPort Extreme.
The AirPort Extreme's embedded operating system can't read NTFS. It is a decision Apple has made, and unfortunately all the Extreme's customers are stuck with it.

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