In case it wasn't clear the device Mattew linked to has nothing to do with bluetooth. Its basically a USB to ethernet bridge. It connects to USB slave devices (USB hard drives, printers, etc) and exports them over ethernet. A piece of software then runs on one or more computers connected to the network which implements a USB hub in software. Any devices plugged into the keyspan then show up to the computer as plugged into the virtual USB hub. So you could take one of these USB servers and plug it into the empeg on the ethernet port and have access to virtually any USB device (USB hard drives and USB bluetooth dongles being obvious examples) and access them from the empeg. It is a neat idea, if we had the software to do it.

-Mike
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EmpMenuX - ext3 filesystem - Empeg iTunes integration