Can I use my Buffalo Link station with Time Machine?

I know this has been asked over time, but I cant find a clear answer. I have a two month old MacBook Pro with 10.5.5. Can I use Time Machine with my Buffalo NAS Link Station. And if so, how? I currently have the Buffalo attached to my wireless router. Thanks all!

the clear answer is that this configuration is not supported. the only supported backup to a NAS is to a Time Capsule. there are hacks to make it works with a NAS like yours but they are just that - hacks. Use them at your own peril.
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20080420211034137&query=time%2Bmach ine%2BNAS
(read all the comments).

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