Networking a USB/Firewire Drive

I have a USB/Firewire hard drive from Western Digital which I use to backup my PowerBook. I would like to connect this directly to my network so I can use it to backup other machines.
I know that the USB cannot be connected to the USB port on the Airport Extreme Base Station. D-Link sell a Network Storage Enclosure call the DSM-G600 which reports to allow you to connect a USB drive to it an use Bonjour to access it.
Has any done this or got an suggestions of alternatives. I ask as I have purchase D-Link kit before and been disappointed by it.

artistree wrote:
and how do I activate it the (firewall)
To turn on firewall protection:
Choose Apple menu > System Preferences, click Security, and then click Firewall.
Open the Firewall pane of Security preferences
Click the lock icon to unlock it, and then type an administrator name and password. 
Click Start to turn on Firewall.
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