Can Time Capsule and Drobo play nice together

Has anyone had any success connecting a DROBO to a Time Capsule?  My vision is to have my DROBO connected to my Time Capsule in my office with all of my media attached on it, and than using the WD TV find the media on the DROBO through my network and play it on my TV.  I've heard some have had problems with a similar setup, but don't understand why.  Has anyone got this to work?  I actually on the Apple TV2, but can't stand all of the limitations of it.  I just wish I knew of the WD TV when I bought my Apple TV2, as they are the same price!
One person I know who had a DROBO attached to an airport extreme was backing up his entire office each night and would have to reboot the airport extreme.  He ended up having to use an old MAC laptop as a server to get it to work.  I'm hoping this isn't the case for me.
Any help on the matter would be appreciated. 
Thanks,

just leave the TC on it is designed for that.

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