Network Hard Drive on Airport Extreme setup?

Does anyone know if I'll be able to use a network harddrive wirelessly on my simple network?
My Airport Extreme is connected to both a USB printer and a DSL router. I'd attach the network harddrive (such as the LaCie Ethernet Disc Mini) to one of the spare sockets on the router.
Please help!
PC   Windows XP Pro  

davebish, Welcome to the discussion area!
Yes, it should work like any other networked device.

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