On Aug 20, 2011, at 10:31 PM, Dane Trethowan wrote:

> Someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe that the USB port on your 
> Airport Express is for a printer only.
> 
> Dane,

        I stated that in my message, the USB is intended by Apple for a 
printer.  My question is can it be used for a external drive?  Sometimes Apple 
devices can do more then what is stated.  For example my Time Capsule is 
supposed to be able to run a printer or a external drive but the Apple tech 
people tell me off the record that I can hook up to 4 devices using a powered 
hub.  So my question is can I use my express for a drive with the usb?  Is 
anyone out there doing that?

Thanks.

Eric Caron 
 
> On 21/08/2011, at 12:19 PM, Eric Caron wrote:
> 
>> Dear list.
>> 
>>      I have a Airport express that is extending my network and used for 
>> playing music.  there is a USB port on there for a printer.  Can that be 
>> used for a external storage drive?  If so how do I find it, on my computer,  
>> once I plug it in?
>> 
>> Feel free to tell me I'm being silly and or it can't be done.  It's just I 
>> have a old drive and the space over by that machine. A little extra storage 
>> never hurts.  
>> 
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