WRT54G configuration for internet access using Lacie Network Space Max

Please HELP!!!!
I have tried for the past 2 weeks trying to configure my router WRT54G so it allows me to access the Lacie over the internet without luck. I have followed every instructions from Lacie and every other FAQs and help on the internet, still no luck. I have spent numerous days with Lacie tech support and they could not figure it out - why my router would not allow me access over the internet. I am hoping that the big guns here can help me.
I have a number of laptops connected wirelessly to my local network and every laptop can access the Lacie NAS hardwired to one of the ports on my router. My entire system works wonderful locally.
The Lacie has been assigned a static IP of 192.168.1.199
My local network has a starting IP of 192.168.1.150 and ends at 192.168.1.199
My router's IP is 192.168.1.99
I have assigned port forwarding for my Lacie (192.168.1.199) for ports
20, 21, 25, 80, and 443.
I have tried other setups but no help. Please help!!!
Happy New Year!!!
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Scrooge... thanks!
My NAS has ftp enabled. Access to the network is excellent throughout my local network. Every PC, wirelessly, can access everything on the NAS without any problem. Even when using the web browser using the IP or the dyndns.org assigned to the NAS. (I signed up for a free dynDNS)
The NAS can be accessed throughout the local network using explorer (under the network directory) and also by mapping the drive. The NAS can also be access using the web browser by either through its assigned IP (192.168.1.199) or by using the NAS's dyndns.org web address (web access requires login since it accesses the Network Space Max web page) - both by http and/or by ftp
My problem is accessing it through the internet outside my local network, i.e. from my work place or any other place away from home. The ability to access my data away from home is what I really wanted to be able to do.
"Open the setup page of the router and go to Status tab. Note down the Internet IP address.
Open the Internet browser and in the address bar type http://Internet_IP_address:21 or ftp://Internet_IP_address .
See if that works for ftp server."
Using the router's IP address for both format, http and ftp - I am not getting connected, even in my local network. Using NAS's static IP 192.168.1.199, I am able to access only using the ftp format. http://192.168.1.199:21 does not take me anywhere, but without the :21 takes me to the login page.
Again, thanks for all  your help.... I am lost and I need your HELP!
v/r,
abelts

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