Remote accesss to AEBS external hard drive connected to BTHH 3.0

Hi,
I am trying to enable remote access over internet to a USB hard drive I have connected to my Airport Extreme...and I am having a few difficulties.
My broadband is from BT and I use a BT Home Hub (3) as the router in my lounge. The wireless range of the HH didnt reach the other end of my house so I have my Airport Extreme placed in the far end of the house connected to the HH through an ethernet connection (it's throgh a powerline adapter but i think this should be the same as if it were just a very long ethernet cabler). BTHH doesnt allow network extension (I dont think) so Airport Extreme creates a second network in our house. This set up is fine as devices just switch between the 2 networks depending on where you are in the house. I then plugged in a USB external hard drive to the Airport Extreme so I could access all my music whilst connected locally to the Apple Extreme's network. This also worked nicely but now I would like to access the media on the external hard drive remotely. I have seen a number of articles explaining how to set this up in Airport Utility 5.6 but wonder how/if this is affected by having the BT HH 3 involved so that the Airport Extreme isn't acting as a router (at least I think not)? Do I need to play about with port forwarding on the BT HH as well or can I just effectively ignore that it is there and play about with the port forwarding on the Airport Extreme as per the various articles out there?
I'd ideally like to remotely access the hard drive with mac, Windows and ipad...maybe one step at a time though.
Many thanks for any help! Happy to clarify any of this if my explaination is as cleart as mud!

Basically, you will need to configure the BTHH to open the necessary ports to access the AirPort Disk attached to the AirPort Extreme. That is because, the Extreme should be in bridge mode in this network configuration and performing as a NAS server.
Please check out the following Gigaom article for additional details to get you started.

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