Seagate 750GB Pushbutton Backup Drive Fails Badly with Airport Extreme

FYI Seagate 750GB Pushbutton Backup External Drive (Part 9BJ648-560) fails during file transfers from my MacBook to the Seagate drive connected to an Apple Airport Extreme wireless router. The failure is severe and locks up the Finder. There are some blogs referring to problems with Seagate drive wireless data transfers in general, but no specific solution. Seagate does NOT have a fix for this issue.

Unfortunately I don't have one of these drives to verify, but one of the first things that you need to determine is what it is formatted as. The AirPort's print server cannot handle drives formatted in either ExFAT or NTFS. What works best would be HFS+.
If you have already verified that the drive is formatted properly and it is still not recognized by the AirPort Utility, then its power requirements at the USB port may be too high and, possibly, by using a powered USB hub may resolve that.

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    Disclaimer: Apple does not necessarily endorse any suggestions, solutions, or third-party software products that may be mentioned in the topic below. Apple encourages you to first seek a solution at Apple Support. The following links are provided as is, with no guarantee of the effectiveness or reliability of the information. Apple does not guarantee that these links will be maintained or functional at any given time. Use the information below at your own discretion.
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