Hi,
As long as there’s enough space for both backups, that’s perfectly fine on a
Time Capsule. Regarding the placement of the TC, it is meant to stand
vertically in order to transmit the strongest signal thus best performance,
but, if you leave it that way, it likely won’t actually hurt
Subject: Basic Airport Time Capsule and Time Machine questions
I just got the 2 TB time capsule the other day and have setup my MBA's backup.
Can I also use the same Time Capsule to backup my iMac? I’m running the iMac
backup now, and it didn’t complain about another machine using the Time
Ca
I just got the 2 TB time capsule the other day and have setup my MBA's backup.
Can I also use the same Time Capsule to backup my iMac? I’m running the iMac
backup now, and it didn’t complain about another machine using the Time
Capsule, but I thought I’d ask if using two machines on the
Hi all,
I just want to say thanks to everyone who chimed in on this discussion. I'm
aware of the issues regarding the sharing of band width with cable modems and
speed not usually matching the advertised speed, but still thought the time
capsule wasn't doing what it should. I c
settings on your TC,
go into Airport Utility,, Interact with the Network Group then VO-space on your
Time Capsule. A pop-over will open with a Scroll area and and Edit button.
The Scroll area will give an overview of your Time Capsule info and the Edit
button allows you to modify more settings. If
Time Capsule, or think about wiring up your house (with Ethernet
or, less preferable, HomePlug).
Does your modem only serve as a modem, or is it also a router? Can you put
your modem into "Modem mode"? Your Time Capsule should be performing NAT; like
I said, it can achieve good spee
Hi Alex,
I do mean the settings of the time Capsule. I've looked in the Airport
utility, but don't see anything that I can actually configure. I didn't try
calling Apple, because the Time Capsule is more than 90 days old. But maybe
I'll give that a shot.
thanks,
Donna
tings? I've looked under network in System Prefs, but don't
> see anything that might address this issue.
> Best,
> Donna
> On Aug 2, 2014, at 9:26 PM, Kliphton Senior wrote:
>
>> There must be a setting messed up or something, because the time capsule
>>
ere must be a setting messed up or something, because the time capsule
> gives the fastest wireless connection there is. I get a free wifi modem
> with my provider, but I don't use it because my time capsule gives me 3
> times the speed.
>
> Kliphton
> ~iMessage,Email&Fa
There must be a setting messed up or something, because the time capsule
gives the fastest wireless connection there is. I get a free wifi modem
with my provider, but I don't use it because my time capsule gives me 3
times the speed.
Kliphton
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I think the problem is in part the time capsule, and in part the modem. We're
connecting using the cable modem provided by our service provider. When I say
we took the time capsule out of the loop, I mean that we connected my husband's
PC directly to the cable modem. Even then
r TC?
The firmware of the Time Capsule has had some very flaky performance
characteristics over the years, but your latest-generation model should not be
struggling to NAT at anything less than 200 mbit/s or so, even when using PPPoE
(which I don't recommend). Wireless, now that's an entir
Hi all,
We've been trying to troubleshoot some issues around our internet download
speed. In the process, we've noticed that it drops a lot when our Time Capsule
is in the loop. When Time Capsule is connected, our speed drops from about 15
down to 5. I'm wondering if there
mbo
modem/airport device any time in the near future. ISP's often have proprietary
devices that they have entered into agreements with specific venders but, they
often end up behind the times technology-wise. That is, all the new Airport
Extreme and Time Capsule devices are Wireless AC devi
ogy-wise. That is, all the new Airport
Extreme and Time Capsule devices are Wireless AC devices whereas I'd venture to
say that those packaged with ISP's are behind a level or two. This likely
won't make much difference to your Internet speed but makes a huge difference
to your
i'd rather wait for that to come :)
On 24 Jun 2014, at 11:37 am, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
> On 24 Jun 2014, at 08:48, Dionipher Presas Herrera
> wrote:
>> i wish they included the functionality of the modem on it, because most
>> router now have modem included, which i am using now a D-lin
On 24 Jun 2014, at 08:48, Dionipher Presas Herrera wrote:
> i wish they included the functionality of the modem on it, because most
> router now have modem included, which i am using now a D-link modem router
Yeah, I know. But you can often put your cable modem in pass-through mode, or
buy a
i wish they included the functionality of the modem on it, because most router
now have modem included, which i am using now a D-link modem router
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I have long had these. They're excellent. The Time Capsule makes sense for
backups, of course, but you can use the disk for other purposes too. And the
AirPort Express is way nicer than messing about with dedicated AirPlay
speakers. Supports MiniSPDIF, for those who know what that i
I came across this article the other day and thought Apple Fans interested in
such things may enjoy it.
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>>> the am or pm.
>>>
>>> HTH.
>>>
>>> Later...
>>>
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>>>
>>> On Apr 19, 2014, at 3:29 PM, Jeff Berwick wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all
course. It seems to require the complete time with the colon and
>> the am or pm.
>>
>> HTH.
>>
>> Later...
>>
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>>
>> On Apr 19, 2014, at 3:29 PM, Jeff Berwick wrote:
>>
>>> Hi a
; Hi all,
>>
>> Has anybody out here had occasion to work with the Timed Access Control in
>> Time Capsule?
>>
>> I am getting terribly frustrated as I am unable to set the access times when
>> selecting the "Between" option. If anybody has conquere
r whatever time you wish, of course.
It seems to require the complete time with the colon and the am or pm.
HTH.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On Apr 19, 2014, at 3:29 PM, Jeff Berwick wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Has anybody out here had occasion to work with the Timed A
Hi all,
Has anybody out here had occasion to work with the Timed Access Control in Time
Capsule?
I am getting terribly frustrated as I am unable to set the access times when
selecting the "Between" option. If anybody has conquered this, please let me
know how.
I can get my son t
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 installed VMWare Fusion
again. Could not use any of the
browse Windows 7
and explore with Apple standard Norwegian keyboard set to act as English
keyboard.
Take care
31. des. 2013 kl. 05:23 skrev Terje Strømberg :
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
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
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
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
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
wrote:
> I think the advantage of the Time Capsule would be that it is wireless and
> convenient,
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
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
thanks, Tim, that did it.
Cheers,
Donna
On Nov 3, 2013, at 4:29 PM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Go into Airport Utility, access your Time Capsule and when you’re in Edit
> mode, one of the tabs should be Time Machine or Disk. Don’t know for sure as
> I don’t have a TC anymor
Hi,
Go into Airport Utility, access your Time Capsule and when you’re in Edit mode,
one of the tabs should be Time Machine or Disk. Don’t know for sure as I don’t
have a TC anymore. Once you’ve selected that tab, there are various settings
you can manipulate to share the drive for Time
Hi guys,
So I have set up the Time Capsule and everything is working, but how on earth
do I access the drive?
Thanks,
Donna
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Oh, weird. OK, thanks.
Donna
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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,
Donna
On Nov 1, 2013, at 1:12 AM, Kliphton ---
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> Just export your current settings from the old airport extreme, and
> import them to the new time capsule. It works like a charm
Thanks, Kliphton. How do you do that?
Thanks,
Donna
On Nov 1, 2013, at 1:12 AM, Kliphton --- wrote:
> 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.
>
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.
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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,
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On 10/2/13 12:07 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone has ben able to do this. I'm assuming you'd need to
have a Mac in the setup somewhere since the time capsule is just a wifi station
a
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone has ben able to do this. I'm assuming you'd need to
have a Mac in the setup somewhere since the time capsule is just a wifi station
and storage device, but I know some of you have gotten pretty creative, so
thought I'd check and see if anyone
Hi
On my list for tomorrow is to do a clean install back to default on my mac
(yes putting it off). Before I do, I want to try one more time to get the
time capsule up and running. We have a router that works perfectly alright
so I intend the time capsule just as a hard drive. I have it
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
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 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
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
The same method applies if you want to transfer from your HD drive to your time
Capsule. Sorry I forgot you wanted to transfer to your time capsule. HD users,
your name, I tunes music. Copy your music file and go to your time capsule and
transfer it in to your latest files. If I'm wrong p
If you go in to your time capsule and find the latest files, find Music and
once highlighted press command C to copy. then find where you'd like to copy
the music folder which will be your home directory, users, your name, itunes
music and there you are.
On 21 Jun 2013, at 02:32 PM, che
Hello everyone,
I am in need of some help in the transfer of my movies and tv shows from my I
tunes library onto my time capsule? How do you go about doing this with using
voice over commands? Any help would be most appreciated?
sincerely, chenelle
thanks again.
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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
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 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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>
> You do it with Airport Utility. You want to edit your time caps
What ports should I use, are there others more stable?
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You do
You do it with Airport Utility. You want to edit your time capsule and
choose the network tab. There is a table for ports and you have to add new
port information.
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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
PM
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Hey Kliphton,
Thanks. I think the idea of doing this all wirelessly sounds very cool. If
I get a time-capsule, I may pick your brain more about how you did this.
Cheers,
Donna
On Feb 3, 2013, at 7:36 PM, Kliphto
Hey Kliphton,
Thanks. I think the idea of doing this all wirelessly sounds very cool. If I
get a time-capsule, I may pick your brain more about how you did this.
Cheers,
Donna
On Feb 3, 2013, at 7:36 PM, Kliphton A M wrote:
> I do it. I didn't partition my time capsule, but I did
I do it. I didn't partition my time capsule, but I did put the movies in there
own folder. Works flawlessly. I have itunes set to point to the files, not
copy them to my library. Just for your knowledge. HTH
On Feb 3, 2013, at 12:34 PM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> W
Later...
>
> Tim Kilburn
> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>
> On 2013-02-03, at 9:40 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
>
>> Hi all
>>
>> Does anyone know if it is possible to use time capsule to store your movies
>> library and iTunes and to play movies from there?
>&g
?
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On 2013-02-03, at 9:40 AM, Donna Goodin wrote:
> Hi all
>
> Does anyone know if it is possible to use time capsule to store your movies
> library and iTunes and to play movies from there?
> Cheers,
> Donna
>
> Sent from
Hi all
Does anyone know if it is possible to use time capsule to store your movies
library and iTunes and to play movies from there?
Cheers,
Donna
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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
What exactly is a Time Capsule anyway? I hear they are absolutely awesome!
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Dear listers,
I'm helping someone to set up their time capsule and all is fine, except for
one thing. When I enter port mappings and save, the time capsule reboots as
usual, but then when checking back on the port settings I made, the text fields
for the port numbers are empty. In other
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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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
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
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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see what happens. This should
isolate things a little so you can determine where the problem may lie.
HTH.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On 2012-12-10, at 5:06 PM, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
> Dear Listers,
>
> I hope this is not too far out of topic subject. I'm e
Dear Listers,
I hope this is not too far out of topic subject. I'm experiencing problems with
my time capsule and the need to backup from two different mac computers. The
difficulties are as follows:
I have a first generation time capsule with 500 GB hard drive. I also have two
mac comp
Is this feature available through the airport utility on time capsule? If
so, where do I go, have been through all settings and can't seem to locate
it.
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27;s what the time capsule is using.
> Maybe I should plug the linksys in, so I can get to the settings and see?
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I'm pretty sure it was DHCP, and that's what the time capsule is using.
Maybe I should plug the linksys in, so I can get to the settings and see?
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It's western digital my book live 6TB. And I just plugged and played, never
had to configure it. I have always ran windows in fusion, and since the mac
saw it, windows could see it. That was when I was using a Linksys EA4500,
but now that I switched to the time capsule, it trys to connect
Clifton,
Did you have your NAS set up to use a static IP, if so, it may not be on the
same range, or part of the same range, that the Time Capsule offers out as part
of its DHCP range.
The Time Capsule will by default act as a DHCP server, if your NAS was setup to
be a DHCP client that should
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On 14 Oct 2012, at 20:21, Kliphton wrote:
> Okay, yesterday I posted about windows not seeing my network attached
> storage, since I run it in fusion. But it seems that the time capsule isn’t
> letting it connect, sa
Okay, yesterday I posted about windows not seeing my network attached
storage, since I run it in fusion. But it seems that the time capsule isn't
letting it connect, says it has been removed or no longer exists. Even
though it is plugged in to 1 of the 3 Ethernet ports on the back of the
Okay, picked up the time capsule yesterday, great price for the 3 tb. Anyways,
I have a network drive that I had hooked up to my old router, and it would show
up on my mac just fine, but when I plug it in to the time capsule, I do not see
it at all. Can't even find it when I search f
How do you use your time capsule as a network attached storage, instead of a
shared access point?
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It's a thought, I will give it a try.
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I mea
know if your time capsules are connected through
> wireless or with an internet cable? Then in where the drives are, see if you
> can find your time capsule disc and try and connect it that way. It's just a
> thought as I had to connect my Apple card reader like that as it was showing
Hello Kliphton.
Have you been in Fusion preferences, where you can connect various drives such
as DVD drives? I don't know if your time capsules are connected through
wireless or with an internet cable? Then in where the drives are, see if you
can find your time capsule disc and tr
Hello, I still use windows, for business purposes only. I got my 3TB time
capsule today, set up was a breeze, but I have a couple of network attached
storage units that I use to back up certain data. I want to map them for
easy access, but I'm not seeing them in the list, it's like
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On Oct 10, 2012, at 6:31 AM, Paul Erkens wrote:
> Dear listers,
>
> How should I access my time capsule built-in disk using a windows bo
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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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 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
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
B
>>
>> On 7/1/12 12:49 PM, Christina wrote:
>>> 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 back
ard drive. Is it
>>> formatted as MacOS Extended (Journaled) ? It should just be a set and
>>> forget kind of thing. Just be sure you don't try to put anything else on
>>> the same drive since TM will use all available space.
>>>
>>> CB
>>
n't try to put anything else on the same drive since TM will
use all available space.
CB
On 7/1/12 12:49 PM, Christina wrote:
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 conti
> CB
>
> On 7/1/12 12:49 PM, Christina wrote:
>> 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 refo
oblem with my other
external hard drive that died on me because my son spilled my coffee on it.
I would still appreciate some feedback on Time Capsule before we purchase one.
I did receive one kind response from someone on this list. He said that time
capsule is working for him. We plan on purch
tible. It's a
Seagate usb external hard drive. I never had this problem with my other
external hard drive that died on me because my son spilled my coffee on it.
I would still appreciate some feedback on Time Capsule before we purchase one.
I did receive one kind response from someone on
2 12:49 PM, Christina wrote:
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 n
-01, at 10:49 AM, Christina wrote:
> Hello listers,
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> 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 i
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