Networking iMac, MBP and PC via Airport Extreme

I can't figure out how to add my kids PC to my home network. Apple makes everything so easy, so when we bought the MBP, it was a cinch to setup our home network. However, I can't figure out how to add a PC to the current network. I can connect to the network but I quickly lose my connection within a minute or two.
The signal strength says excellent on the PC's Linksys wireless adapter but the Airport software, installed on the PC, says that it can't find a signal.
Message was edited by: azscp
airport base station "transmission power" is set at 100%.

I wish to be able to access the external HDD wirelessly via the PC.
Please review the following Apple Support article: AirPort: How to mount an AirPort Extreme USB hard disk volume in Mac OS X and Windows
The external HDD has 2 partitions, FAT32 and NTFS.
The AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBSn) will only "see" the FAT32 partition as it will not recognize partitions formatted for NTFS.

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