Attach external USB harddrive

I see the Apple TV has a USB 2.0 connector. Can you attach an external hard drive to it to extend its harddrive space?
Eric

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    Last edited by fnord0 (2010-03-12 04:54:26)

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    The Time Capsule is setup as the router for the network, connected to a simple Zoom 5431J cable modem.
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    Public TCP Ports 8884
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    Private UDP 548
    Private TCP 548
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    Public TCP Port 8888
    Private IP  10.0.1.2
    Private UDP 548
    Private TCP 548
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