Problems with the new Airport Extreme???

Have installed the new 802.11n Airport Extreme, replacing an earlier version. New is the use of a USB-connected disc, which I use to backup and sync an iMac and laptop.
The disc disappears from the desktops from time to time (12 to 36 hours), and will not reconnect. However, the routing function of the AP unit works more or less as it should.
The remedy is to unplug and reconnect.
An interesting part of the problem is that 'old' connections seem to be remembered on the iMac (however, the contents is not there) as in this screenshot (and not knowing how tho imbed it here, here is the link instead):
http://idisk.mac.com/peterljungqvist-Public
Any good ideas? Is this a problem Apple has recognized? How would you go about making them aware of the problem?
Best regards,
peter
iMac   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

Robert-
You are way ahead of me as far as the Command + K is concerned.  I couldn't find a Command key on the iPad's on-screen keyboard!  I believe :8081 is a port number.  You might try leaving off the :8081 and see if it makes a difference.  Another possibility is that the printer somehow lost its IP address and then received a different number via DHCP.  Check again with HP iPrint to see if it still finds the printer at the same address.
I have a Macintosh computer running Snow Leopard.  I found an AppleScript script that adds a small text file to a hidden folder on the Mac, that allows the mac to share its printer as AirPrint over WiFi.  I found the information at:
<http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2658720&tstart=0>
I did not remove the printer from my Mac's list of printers.  Instead, I added a second occurrence of the same printer with a name like "AirPrint Shared".
Fred

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