External HD ? re:iTunes

Hi,
I just picked up an AEn (the newest router). I would like to hook up a Maxtor external HD that I have loaded with iTunes music that was running off of a Dell.
1. Can I hookup this drive to the AEn and run iTunes for a macbook off of it?
2. If I can't, is is possible to transfer the music to another external HD that is formated for OS X?
Thanks,
J

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