2 mac with leopard, 1 ethernet Hard drive and Time machine : Does it work ?

I have 2 Imac with leopard connected by wireless to my local network (Linksys routeur).
I want to buy a ethernet 500Go drive to do my backup. This drive will be connected to the routeur with a cable.
Will I able to use TM with this configuration ?
If case of big problem, could I restore my data ?
Sorry if this question is already posted, I didn't find same case.
Bruno

Well, currently Apple doesn't support using a NAS drive.
The official line is that the hard drive be connected to the client Mac or anther Mac running Leopard. Some people have found ways to make a NAS work, but whether this works in the long run (i.e. reliable) is an open question.
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