Can older Aiport Extreme (802.11g) use a USB Disk?

I would like to know if an old Airport Extreme 802.11g base station can use the new Airport Disk Utility and use a USB hard drive just like the new Airport Extreme (802.11n), only slower?
The older Extreme Base Station has a USB connector on the back to use for a shared USB printer. Can that port be used for a USB disk instead via the Aiport Disk Utility software?
Just wondering before I go and buy the new base.
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The older Extreme Base Station has a USB connector on
the back to use for a shared USB printer. Can that
port be used for a USB disk instead via the Aiport
Disk Utility software?
No.
AirPort Extreme, AirPort Express: Uses for the USB port
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107857

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