Airpot Extreme and TiVo networking

I have an Airport Extreme Base Station with the latest firmware update. I have a Windows XP PC connected to the LAN port, and connected to cable modem via Ethernet port.
Can I use the remaining USB port on the AEBS with a USB adapter to hardwire connect my Tivo Series 2 DT with an Ethernet cable?

Can I use the remaining USB port on the AEBS with a
USB adapter to hardwire connect my Tivo Series 2 DT
with an Ethernet cable?
No
AirPort Extreme, AirPort Express: Uses for the USB port
Get a simple ethernet Hub or Switch and connect that to the LAN port and then connect the PC and the Tivo to the Hub.
iFelix

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  • Can I connect a 4 TB USB drive to the airport extreme and use it as a network drive for Time Machine

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  • How do I connect Airport Extreme and Time Capsule to my new iMac so that AE is used for network and TC only used for Time Machine backup?

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    I am open to hear ANY suggestions, or ideas to improve my setup.  PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!, lol  its been 5 long months of poor internet in my bedroom where my wife has her setup with a roku box and wifi tv (I have those hardwired for now) but mainly for her iPad and iPhone b/c its so bad sometimes she has to turn wifi off and use 3G.  I have same issue in my bathroom, sometimes Im getting decent signal and sometimes its so bad I can't open the link on an RSS feed in safari which I have to assume doesn't require that much bandwith?
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    You wrote so much that I find it hard to address all your concerns.  However, here are some thoughts:
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