Adding firewire connections?

Hi all,
I am wondering if it is possible (i.e. not a massive operation) to add further firewire 400/800 ports onto my iMac? and if so, is this a thing i would be best to sort with apple (will it affect warranty/applecare)
Thanks (in advance) for any help!

Purchase and use a FireWire hub. This is done outside the computer and won't affect the warranty or AppleCare.
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