Connecting Mac Pro and Movies

Equipment owned:
17 500GB external hard drives linked to Mac pro via USB and Firewire hubs
My experience - limited
My questions:
If I buy the AirPort Exterme Base Station will the 802.11n be as fast as hard wired USB and Firewire?
Will wireless enable me to stream ripped DVD's from my external hard drives through the USB connection via Airport extreme wireless to my Mac Pro to my projector?
Many thanks
Rob

Not really. You can remote desktop from one computer to the other by the built-in Remote Desktop feature. You can't computer computing power

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