Can apple tv connect to networked hard drive?

I just got my Apple TV is there anyway to access movies that are on an external hard drive on my wireless network?

No.  AppleTV can only access content in iTunes or in iCloud.  You can add the content on that hard drive to iTunes and ATV will be able to see it then.  I would recommend not using WiFi for this though.  Streaming video over WiFi rarely works reliablyt or well.  Even more so in this case since you will have two wireless connections.  One to the harddrive to the router and then the router to ATV.  So twice the opportunity for issues.

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