Hi,
I have just bought Time Capsule and started setting up.
Time machine has found TC and backs up no problem.
However should I be seeing Time capsule in my finder as a volume so I can get
in to it and go through its file structures etc.
I also want to run my Itunes library from Time
Hi list,
I am about to dig into the time capsule setup, and thought it wise to
check with you guys what the best solution is.
Basically, i will be installing the time capsule as a router where the
cable will directly relay to it, which itself will provide wi-fi
connections to 6 users
Hello list I have just bought the 3tb time capsule but can not get it to
show up on the desktop so how do I do this thanks in advance
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I currently use a router that is not as accessible as I'd like it to be,
plus they put everything in a cloud based service. Is time capsule still
accessible, if so, how much? And a lot of wireless routers out there these
days has an app to manage your router from your phone, does time ca
Hi all,
My Time machine backups are no longer happening and I have looked into the
problem. It seems that the disk needs to be repaired. Unfortunately, the disk
is not showing up in my Disk Utility. Any thoughts on how I can get it to show
up, or any other way to repair it?
Thx,
Jeff
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Hi,
I use a Time Capsule which both my Macbook 13 inch and Windows machine connect
to the internet through, as well as for backup purposes.
As of yesterday for some reason I can no longer do this.
On the Mac side the diagnostics in network preferences says I'm not using a
valid ip ad
network
configurations.
On Oct 30, 2009, at 4:06 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
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> Hi list,
>
> I am about to dig into the time capsule setup, and thought it wise to
> check with you guys what the best solution is.
>
> Basically, i will be installing the time capsule as a r
NAT IP that has nothing connected to it.
Frank
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Hi all, cleaning house I found a 512Gb time capsule. Does anyone know
how to configure it? Can it be done through a web interface or does it
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Hi all, we have an older 512mb Time Capsule. Does anyone know if this
can support wireless N or only wirelss G?
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open up your preferences from the desktop, and check the box that says "show
all drives, storage, and network" I am probably miss quoting, but it's
somewhere along those lines. HTH
On Dec 29, 2012, at 7:29 PM, wayne coles wrote:
> Hello list I have just bought the 3tb ti
Hi,
You can configure your time capsule, using a utility that comes on every mac.
It is called airport utility dot app, and it sits in the utilities folder,
which is a child of applications. Command shift a gets you into applications,
but instead using command shift u takes you into the
Thanks I have done that already but still no sig of my time
capsule but from what I can make out it is using time machine for my back
ups so have not a clue what is going on so the information I get would be
most helpful so thanks in advances
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The Time Capsule is the Higher end Apple router. It's basically an Extreme
Base Station that has a 2 or 3 TB HD built into it. I bought one so I could
Time Machine backup my Mac Mini and Mac Book Pro wirelessly onto a single disk.
I also have an external 3 TB drive connected to the
Hi,
You still use the Airport Utility to manage either the Time Capsule and the
Airport Extreme which is very accessible. Yes there is an app available from
Apple called Airport Utility for the iPhone/iPad.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On 2012-10-05, at 5:41 AM, Kliphton
I think the only way you can get it to show up in Disk Utility is to directly
connect the Time Capsule to your system. I have one as well, and I can't find
a way to get it to show up nor any of the air disk volumes. I would assume
that a direct connect would be necessary to run a har
Hi,
Have you tried to restart the Time Capsule? Often when this sort of thing is
happening, it can be remedied by restarting the TC itself. This can be done
from within Airport Utility or by doing a hard reset by unplugging it, wait
about 30 seconds to a minute, then plug it back in.
Just a
Hello,
I just got my Airport Time Capsule out of storage.
Thinking about setting it up again.
Is it still worth using?
What are the most recent updates?
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I'm trying to run Itunes from my Time Capsule so as not to clog my Macbook's hd
up with loads of music.
I read on one of the mac forhams that to do this I need to copy my Itunes
library to my Time Capsule, then create an alias, move that back to the
original location and mak
Hi All,
I have a MacBook Pro and a couple of Pcs one running Windows 7 and the other
system running Vista.
How well does the software that comes with time capsule work with Voiceover
for the mac and Pcs with Jaws? Could I backup my Pcs to the system?
Debra
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is what I really like about the airport routers, no web interface to deal with.
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> Hi all, cleaning house I found a 512Gb time capsule. Does anyone know
> how to configure it? Can it be done through a
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Hi Frank, time capsules, or any airport base station for that matter,
are configured through the airport utility application, which you'll
find in /applications/utilities. Hope this helps. THis is what I like
about them, as I've found so
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> Hi Frank, time capsules, or any airport base station for th
Is there a configuration utility that
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I wish I found that sort of thing every time I cleaned my house!
On 10/11/2009, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
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> Yes, I think there is a version of the Airport utility for Windows.
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> I wish I found that sort of thing every time I cleaned my house!
>
> On 10/11/2009, Dan Eickmeier wrote:
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>> Yes, I think there is a version of th
It should support 802.11 N as well as B & G. You can confirm this in the
Wireless pane of the Airport Utility.
Later...
On 2010-12-12, at 4:57 PM, Frank Ventura wrote:
> Hi all, we have an older 512mb Time Capsule. Does anyone know if this
> can support wireless N or only wirelss G
Thanks, I appreciate the info.
Frank
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It should support
Hey all,
I wanted to see if people who have Apple Time Capsule think it is worth the
price. I am finally again looking at getting an external hard drive, and could
pick a 3 TB drive up for about $140, so the $299 for a 2TB Time Capsule makes
me curious what is the big advantage to it? Is it
Hi
I am wanting to setup my time capsule to act as a wireless hard drive only.
In the initial setup it lets me join an existing network but then the
MacBook pro wants to connect to the time capsule instead of the existing
router. This means that it does not allow me to see the other computer
Hi all,
My husband got me one of the new time capsules for my birthday. Anyone have
any pointers or advice on how to set it up? Our wireless network is currently
set up on an Airport Extreme.
thanks,
Donna
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the way to the ISP’s modem, but can’t get anything outside my home
through ping or on the internet. If I move closer to my older Time Capsule,
everything is fine; however, if I am using my newer Time Capsule, this is when
I get the problems. So, I am pretty sure it is something with my newer
Hi,
The Airport Time Capsule has come and gone in the scheme of things here for a
variety of reasons.
The device used to be my main rooter however technology has passed it by and
the rooter I’m now using is far more efficient when it comes to handling
Network traffic, far more secure etc.
My
So, is the AirPort Extreme also a dinosaur?
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Compared to modern-day rooters yes.
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That’s amazing. What is/are the latest, and why so much better than an Apple
AirPort Extreme?
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The Airport
airport express and streme should work fine as access
points but they aren’t what I’d use for connecting to the internet
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That’s amazing. What is/are the latest, and why so much better than an Apple
AirPort Extreme?
Dave Carlson
Engineer, Pione
Okay Simon. Still have the Airport Extreme and a 2 Tb Lacie drive attached for
Time Machine backups. Satisfied for no, unless a newer router from Brand X-Y-Z
is so good as to tempt me away.
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Okay well firstly security, you want to get a Rooter that is of recent
production as it has firmware to stop hackers getting into your systems,
computers, backups or whatever else is on your network.
Modern-Day rooters can handle a larger amount of traffic than the Time Capsule,
AirPort Extreme
Yes, the old Time Capsule would work but it would slow down my Network
considerably compared to what I’m using now.
Actually one could say those Time Capsules were made to withstand the test of
time, very good construction, very good quality hard drive etc.
> On 26 Oct 2019, at 1:44 pm, Si
Cool. I see several Netgear models ranging from $99 to $599. Speeds ranging
from 1.8 Gb to 10.2 Gb. Nothing more in our home than a smart TV and three
computers, two iPhones, and an iPad, plus a Wireless irrigation controller. So
far our AirPort Extreme seems to be handling the traffic just fine
, cost me $199 for a 4TB
unit.
Whilst these drives aren’t Rooters they do far more and are exactly what the
Time Capsule should have been, a Time Capsule backup, a media streamer, a local
Cloud drive, completely programmable with SHHH etc.
> On 26 Oct 2019, at 1:38 pm, Simon A Fogarty wr
If you’re happy with what you have then there’s probably no reason to change.
My Rooter is 4 years old now and since I bought it my network has expanded at a
rapid rate to the point where you notice the Rooter struggling to manage and
process data from coming in all directions.
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Cool. I see several Netgear models ranging from $99 to $599. Speeds ranging
from 1.8 Gb to 10.2 Gb. Nothing more in our home than a smart TV and three
computers, two iPhones, and an iPad, plus a Wireless
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Okay Simon. Still have the Airport Extreme and a 2 Tb Lacie drive attached for
Time Machine backups. Satisfied for no, unless a newer router from Brand X-Y-Z
is so good as to tempt me away.
Dave Carlson
Musician, Engineer, Farfar, Oregonian, Woodw
Hi!
Depends on who you’re asking.
I think its ok for my purpose but its no longer made.
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> 26 okt. 2019 kl. 03:56 skrev Dave Carlson :
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Hi,
Overall, it should be just fine for whatever people wish to do. Sure, you can
have 10 GB performance with newer, more modern routers, but the bottleneck is
your Internet connection. The fastest residential Internet connections, for
the most part, is 1 GB or less. The Airport Extreme and
I think the advantage of the Time Capsule would be that it is wireless and
convenient, and is also a fast and powerful wifi router. One thing to keep in
mind, however, is you cannot use a Time Capsule for bootable duplicates/clones
of your disc. I think bootable duplicates are an important part
rives, mounting on a MAc still
seems to be an issue with them, so looks like I will go LAcie or Passport as I
have heard good things about both of them.
On Dec 30, 2013, at 8:43 PM, Nicholas Parsons
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> I think the advantage of the Time Capsule would be that it is wireless and
> convenient,
Hi
I have VMWare Fusion installed on a LaCie Rugged 120GB SSD. I did a recovery
from Time Capsule to an tme and date before i installed VMWare Fusion. When i
booted into Mountain Lion after restore i could not open the Windows 7 because
there was no longer a VMWare Fusion to load it. I
You are right, the other partition with Boot Camp was not accessible (toned
down). Do you mean that it is possible to configure Time Capsule to backup only
the Boot Camp partition to an attached external usb disc? In fact, i am pretty
sure that i saw both the Lacie and Boot Camp and McIntosh HD
wanted to see if people who have Apple Time Capsule think it is worth the
> price. I am finally again looking at getting an external hard drive, and
> could pick a 3 TB drive up for about $140, so the $299 for a 2TB Time Capsule
> makes me curious what is the big advantage to
Hello listers,
My family was considering investing in a time capsule. I had purchased an USB
external hard drive for my mac but I cannot get time machine to continue
backups on it. I can reformat the hard drive then it MIGHT back up if I am
lucky. However, it will not back up again
Does anyone know how to port forward with the time capsule? I have a
network attached storage that is capable of being some cloud storage without
a monthly fee, and I need it to be online all the time, so I can access it
from my I-devices. I have goggled this, and found nothing, I have asked in
Dear listers,
My goal is to backup my own and my wife's mac to our time capsule, both having
our own storage space on the drive, so that we cannot see each other's backup
files. Also, we would like a shared space in time capsule, to share public
files between our 2 accounts. I
Dear listers,
How should I access my time capsule built-in disk using a windows box? Does a
time capsule understand or speak samba at all? It won't work when I try to
access time capsule using the smb colon slash slash prefix.
Paul.
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so, where do I go, have been through all settings and can't seem to locate
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Hi,
When you set up an Apple WiFi device like the Time Capsule up to Join an
Existing Network, it simply becomes another device on the network similar to a
laptop or iDevice. That is, it will simply be a part of your network but not
broadcasting any extra signal for connecting to. Therefore
Hi Tim
Thanks for taking the time to reply. Not seeing a new network, still able to
connect to the internet. It is showing up as another device on the network.
Not using the time capsule as a router, using our TP Link router. Since
hooking up the time capsule (plugged into power talking
Hi,
When in Airport Utility, Interact with the Network Group, press VO-space on
your Time Capsule, press VO-space on the Edit button just after the Scroll
area. Navigate to the Wireless tab and press VO-space on it. Your TC should
say that it is set to Join an Existing Network. If it says
Just export your current settings from the old airport extreme, and import
them to the new time capsule. It works like a charm and 100 percent voice
over accessible.
Kliphton
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Thanks, Kliphton. How do you do that?
Thanks,
Donna
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> them to the new time capsule. It works like a charm and 100 percent voice
> over accessible.
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Thanks, Kliphton. How do you do that?
Thanks,
Donna
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> Thanks, Kliphton. How do you do that?
> Thanks,
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Oh, weird. OK, thanks.
Donna
On
BY time capsule I assume you mean airport router?
Here’s how it should be set up, you should have your ISP router as the head end
as you do now. Next, you should set the airports in to bridging mode or as
access points so you’re not using them to route. Set the addresses assignment
to dhcp
,
you may be able to determine the issue. So, in AU, access the Time Capsule,
then interact with the Scroll area, there should be a Status table there that
should note the issue. I expect that it is likely a double NAT issue which
Scott's suggestion will fix.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McM
Hi there,
Unfortunately, I know just enough about this stuff to get my network somewhat
working and be a little dangerous.
I use Bell services in Canada and I have a modem supplied by them which is the
first touch point in the house. The ethernet cables then connect to a Time
Capsule set to
I have a modem supplied by them which is
> the first touch point in the house. The ethernet cables then connect to a
> Time Capsule set to DHCP and NET, more ethernet cables through a hub and then
> to another Time Capsule set to Bridge mode.
>
> When I look at the status tabl
John, I think you’re on to something here.
Let me make sure I have the wiring correct.
Jeff starts out with a cable modem which I think John is right is probably
locked to one IP and probably also bound by Mac address.
>From the cable modem we have a cable attaching to an airport time caps
Well, you’re losing me a bit, but this is the setup:
Cable modem connects to first time Capsule via ethernet,
1st Time Capsule connects to hub via ethernet,
Hub connects to 2nd Time Capsule via ethernet.
So, there is only one ethernet connection to the modem, but it also connects to
my Fibe TV
to.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Sep 21, 2016, at 12:29, Jeff Berwick wrote:
Well, you’re losing me a bit, but this is the setup:
Cable modem connects to first time Capsule via ethernet,
1st Time Capsule connects to hub via ethernet,
Hub connects to 2nd Time Capsule via eth
gt;> wrote:
>
> Well, you’re losing me a bit, but this is the setup:
>
> Cable modem connects to first time Capsule via ethernet,
> 1st Time Capsule connects to hub via ethernet,
> Hub connects to 2nd Time Capsule via ethernet.
>
> So, there is only one ethernet conne
Bam, Tim scores!
Your cable modem is in NAT mode hence the double NAT. SO your cable modem is
NAT translating the packets from a real IP on the outside to an inside IP from
the 192 space. What IP is on the other inside time capsule if you don’t mind?
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 2:42 PM, J
The 1st Time Capsule is:
ip: 192.168.2.10 and lan 10.0.2.1
The 2nd Time Capsule is:
IP: 10.0.2.4 and LAN: same (10.0.2.4)
Jeff
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 2:45 PM, Scott Granados wrote:
>
> Bam, Tim scores!
>
> Your cable modem is in NAT mode hence the double NAT. SO your cable
Here’s how i would address this issue, Tim and John and anyone else please
input your ideas.
1. I would take the first time capsule out of router mode and put also in to
bridge mode.
2. I would wire your first time capsule right to your cable modem.
3. I would take the second time capsule and
, Tim and John and anyone else please
> input your ideas.
>
> 1. I would take the first time capsule out of router mode and put also in to
> bridge mode.
> 2. I would wire your first time capsule right to your cable modem.
> 3. I would take the second time capsule and also wire
h the same SSID, Security and
Password in the Wireless tab of AU.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Sep 21, 2016, at 12:54, Scott Granados wrote:
Here’s how i would address this issue, Tim and John and anyone else please
input your ideas.
1. I would take the first time capsule o
at 2:54 PM, Scott Granados <mailto:sc...@qualityip.net>> wrote:
>
> Here’s how i would address this issue, Tim and John and anyone else please
> input your ideas.
>
> 1. I would take the first time capsule out of router mode and put also in to
> bridge mode.
>
orks? Just wondering if devices on each will
> be able to see each other.
>
> Thx,
> Jeff
>
>> On Sep 21, 2016, at 2:54 PM, Scott Granados > <mailto:sc...@qualityip.net>> wrote:
>>
>> Here’s how i would address this issue, Tim and John and anyone els
<mailto:sc...@qualityip.net>> wrote:
>>
>> Here’s how i would address this issue, Tim and John and anyone else please
>> input your ideas.
>>
>> 1. I would take the first time capsule out of router mode and put also in to
>> bridge mode.
>> 2.
.net>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Here’s how i would address this issue, Tim and John and anyone else please
>>> input your ideas.
>>>
>>> 1. I would take the first time capsule out of router mode and put also in
>>> to bridge mode.
>>> 2.
c...@qualityip.net>> wrote:
>>
>> Here’s how i would address this issue, Tim and John and anyone else please
>> input your ideas.
>>
>> 1. I would take the first time capsule out of router mode and put also in to
>> bridge mode.
>> 2. I would wire
works? Just wondering if devices on each will
>> be able to see each other.
>>
>> Thx,
>> Jeff
>>
>>> On Sep 21, 2016, at 2:54 PM, Scott Granados >> <mailto:sc...@qualityip.net>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Here’s how i would address this
So far, no joy!
I made the changes, but my network has completely crapped out on me. As a
result, I’ve undone everything I did, but things are still not working.
It seems that computers connected to the hub which is connected to the 1st Time
Capsule are self-assigning ip addresses. One is a
Berwick wrote:
So far, no joy!
I made the changes, but my network has completely crapped out on me. As a
result, I’ve undone everything I did, but things are still not working.
It seems that computers connected to the hub which is connected to the 1st Time
Capsule are self-assigning ip addre
a
result, I’ve undone everything I did, but things are still not working.
It seems that computers connected to the hub which is connected to the 1st Time
Capsule are self-assigning ip addresses. One is a Windows machine and one is a
MacBook Pro. I can’t figure out how to convince them to get
r, no joy!
>
> I made the changes, but my network has completely crapped out on me. As a
> result, I’ve undone everything I did, but things are still not working.
>
> It seems that computers connected to the hub which is connected to the 1st
> Time Capsule are self-assigning ip ad
y, AB Canada
>
> On Sep 21, 2016, at 18:25, Jeff Berwick <mailto:mailingli...@berwick.name>> wrote:
>
> So far, no joy!
>
> I made the changes, but my network has completely crapped out on me. As a
> result, I’ve undone everything I did, but things are still not
> So far, no joy!
>
> I made the changes, but my network has completely crapped out on me. As a
> result, I’ve undone everything I did, but things are still not working.
>
> It seems that computers connected to the hub which is connected to the 1st
> Time Capsule are self-assi
for you.
>>
>> Later...
>>
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>>
>> On Sep 21, 2016, at 18:25, Jeff Berwick > <mailto:mailingli...@berwick.name>> wrote:
>>
>> So far, no joy!
>>
>> I made the changes, but my ne
irport Utility for each TC but the router info is found
>>> under the Internet tab.
>>>
>>> Hope things get worked out quick for you.
>>>
>>> Later...
>>>
>>> Tim Kilburn
>>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>>>
>>> O
Hi All,
Sorry, this is a little off topic for the voice over group, but does anyone use
the Tivo Decode manager with the time Capsule base station? I'm trying to
figure out which IP address to use for my Tivo.I went into the Time Capsule
with the airport utility and saw two differe
Hi,
First, let's try to solve the wireless phone breaking the network
connection. I'd suggest trying to go to the Airport Administration
Utility and try to manually set the wireless channel. Playing with
the channel number could yield better wireless connections.
Now, is the ti
er could yield better wireless connections.
>
> Now, is the time capsule being used for time machine, or just a
> network volume share point? If time machine, that's not right. It
> should automatically connect you and backup without issue. If you
> want to auto mount a ne
the wireless phone breaking the network
>> connection. I'd suggest trying to go to the Airport Administration
>> Utility and try to manually set the wireless channel. Playing with
>> the channel number could yield better wireless connections.
>>
>>
I had problems a few years back with my Panasonic cordless phone
interrupting my DLink wireless router. Later I switched to a newer model
phone that has spread spectrum frequency hopping and all my problems
went away. Maybe the time capsule has an equivalent feature? Here is an
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