Backup my external hard drives through the network.

I have a small network at the house. Three computers hooked up to the airport extreme router. Then I have a usb hub connected to the input of the router. To the hub I have 4 external Maxtor 1tb hard drives. Everything works beautifully.
I would like to have two of the external hard drives back up the other two externals.
I tried time machine, special software, Maxtor sync manager nothing works.

I'm having similar issues to that. I have a Maxtor 500GB external drive that I would like to be able to attach to my Airport Extreme and access it that way. I am part of a three computer home network, but I'm the only one running Leopard, and I want the other two computers to be able to use the drive for simple drag and drop backup, rather than TM. However, after much searching, I haven't really got anywhere in figuring out how to set it up. How did you set up your drives going through the network?

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