Slow transfer rate of data to remote hard drive on airport extreme base station

Hi there
currently trying to transfer RAW picture files to my Seagate Go Flex Hard drive through my wireless network. Have an airport Extreme base station that the hard drive is connected to through a USB cable (3 i think could be 2.0). Taking over an hour to copy across 16 gig worth of data. Is this transfer time to be expected? Can it be quicker by altering or checking the settings in the Airport extreme  base station.

Things will likely go at least twice as fast if you connect your Mac to one of the LAN <-> ports on the AirPort Extreme.
With a wired Ethernet connection, you could normally expect between 25-30 GB of data to be transferred per hour.  On average, wireless is typically 2-3 times slower than a direct Ethernet connection.
And, as you might imagine, the chances of an error occuring during a wireless backup are always higher due to possible interference.

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