Using Spotlight to search USB drive connected to Airport Extreme base stati

Hi all,
I successfully connected a USB hard drive to my Airport Extreme base station (the drive has its own power supply; when I tried connecting a USB-powered drive, it wouldn't show up). However, I find that I cannot search the USB hard drive over the Airport network. That is not very convenient, to say the least. Is this possible without paying $500 for Snow Leopard server software or waiting for Lion (with a rumored built-in server function) to arrive?
Thank you!

My last response was incorrect. The base station is in the finder window, under "Shared." I click on that and then I see the USB driver. Also, I went to finder prefs and clicked to show servers on the desktop. So now the USB drive connected to the base station shows up on my desktop. But I still can't search it.
Thanks again.

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