Setting up shared usb drive on airport extreme

I just bought a new airport extreme a couple of weeks ago and setup a wireless network in my home. Now i was thinking of connecting a usb hard drive to the airport extreme to act as a place to backup and share files. Looking through the manual it looks like I have to recreate my network to make this happen or is there a way to just add the drive to an existing network?? Thanks.
David

Pretty much.
o Connecting a USB hard disk to your base station
o Sharing a USB hard disk on your network
o USB storage device supported formats and protocols

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