3rd generation time capsule and an airport express.

I have the above and trying to use the airport express I removed it from the wired network to extend the wireless network. I have now managed to lose both express and time capsule. Airport utility is unable to discover either device. Please help!!!

Yes, the signal strength will be extended by the AirPort Express. The ideal location for the Express would be a point that is about half way between the Time Capsule and area that needs more wireless coverage.
The reason for this is that the Express can only "extend" the signal bandwidth that it receives. If you locate it too far from the Time Capsule, then it will not receive a strong signal to extend.

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  • Poor network speed with 1st generation time capsule and multiple airport express 5Ghz. My network speed slows to a crawl when not close to the time capsule. I get the range that I need, but the speed is painfully slow.

    Hello,
    I have a first generation time capsule running 802.11n (b/g compatable) and the airport expresse's are the newer 5ghz models. I have 3 airport express's and I have the range that I need. I can run the time capsule using 802.11n 5ghz, but I loose the range and can't connect to all of the airport express's. My computers and mobile devices run 802.11n. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to increase the network speed. Would the new airport extreme fix the problem?
    Thank you

    Unfortunately, you are experiencing one of the downsides to 5 GHz. That's because the higher frequency 5 GHz signals are much weaker than 2.4 GHz signals.
    After all, you always have to give up something to gain something else. In the case of 5 GHz, you gain potential speed but in return, you must give up penetration power and distance capability.
    In order to work well, 5 GHz signals need to almost have a line-of-sight relationship between devices. Unless you can achieve this, you will do much better to leave the Time Capsule running at the 802.11n (b/g compatible) 2.4 GHz Radio Mode and allow the Express devices to "extend" that network.
    As for the location of the AirPort Express devices in an exended network, that is critical for best performance. That's because the Express can only "extend" the quality and bandwidth of the signal that it receives. Post back if you need a few more tips on how to find the best location for the AirPort Express devices.
    Would the new airport extreme fix the problem?
    Unfortunately, no.

  • I have a "n" time capsule and "g" airport express

    Hi, I'm trying to extend the range of my Airport Time Capsule (1st generation "n").  I have a "g" Airport Express and I've been trying to set it up as a remote base station (or do I mean "relay"?) to strengthen the signal in a distant room.  It's not working!  Is the problem that you can't use a "g" express with an "n" Time Capsule???  Do I need to buy an "n" Express, or is there something I'm doing wrong? 

    I'd suggest reading the Designing Airport Networks manual. There is a section on setting up a WDS with a Time Capsule and an Airport Express.

  • How can I set up a wi-fi network, using one time capsule and two airport express

    how can I set up a wi-fi network, using one time capsule and two airport express ?
    The time capsule is near the Mac. ok
    The first Airport is on the corridor, ok, works well and the App on the iPad signals so, ok
    But when I plug the next Airport on another room nearby nothing happens, and signals disconected ....
    is the signal so weak that is not able to go to ono room to the other ?

    Well, even if you have the first express set up to extend the network, the second express can only extend from the TimeCapsule.
    Maybe you got walls of sheetrook in the way, or kitchen/bathroom tiles, etc, dampening the signal rapidly.

  • What is the maximum distance between a time capsule and an airport express?

    What is the maximum distance between a time capsule and an airport express?

    You can only "extend" the signal one time, so you need to have the AirPort Express located approximately 1/2 to 2/3 of the distance from the Time Capsule to the area that needs more wireless coverage.
    I doubt that this will help much since you have a very challenging setup. Wireless is really only for "same room" or "nearby rooms" around the corner.
    To do this correctly you will need to use an Ethernet cable connection from the Time Capsule to the AirPort Express, which could then be located close to the xBox.
    If it is not possible to run the Ethernet cable, you might look at a pair of Ethernet powerline adapters to send a "psuedo" Ethernet signal over the AC wiring in your home.
    This will not be anywhere near the performance of a regular Ethernet cable, but it will likely be much better than wireless.
    Since Ethernet over powerline (EOP) is somewhat unpredictable, you would want to have a very clear understanding of the store's return policy in case things don't work out as hoped.  Any computer / electronics superstore will have a selection of powerline adapters to choose from.

  • Setting up Air play with new time capsule and newer airport express?

    I just recently purchased a new time capsule, and I'd like to use my current generation airport express to stream music from my apple devices. I just was wondering what I had to do in airport utility to set this up?  I was also wondering how to transition the network over from the old express to the new time capsule as far  software settings go. I really appreciate the help and assistance. Thanks folks. I'm really looking forward to setting up the network for our new iMac.

    Your setup is very easy..
    This is how I would do it.
    Remove the express from the network.. ie just unplug it but do not change anything in it. Keep the configuration as is until the TC is working.
    Power off the cable modem.. this is requirement.. at least 20min is usually needed, dependining on your ISP.
    Go into the airport utility and setup the TC as router for your network .. it is a simple setup.. but I would do as stated.. all short names, no spaces pure alphanumeric rather than accept Apple's names. That is for TC and wireless.
    After 20min power up the cable modem.  Once it is running and you have internet access. you can proceed to setup the express to do the airplay. If the internet still doesn't work, power off the cable modem overnight..
    Do not lose that express setup so if you absolutely have to, you can at any time substitute it back and have internet again.
    So everything is working properly TC in place as full router.. now hard reset the express.. and simply use the airport utility to put it in extend wireless .. or plug in by ethernet if you are going to hard wire it.
    The extend wireless setup is all done straight from the existing setup.
    Now you can plug your express audio port into your speaker.. and setup the airplay via the itunes.
    I will get Bob to give you his way of doing it.. There is no one RIGHT way .. but he can give you more info if you want a particular method.

  • First generation time capsule and older air express with Lion

    I think the change/update to Netatalk has left many of Apples own devices stranded on Lion. I had to eliminate my backup to time capsule and move it to a local firewire drive. Printing has also slowed to a crawl.. no more hit print and get from printer; now it is several minutes.
    What have your experiences been on these older Apple devices. Has anyone found a way to update or heard if Apple plan to make updates available. I assume the go to market of Lion did not allow time for regression testing on an array of Apple devicea.
    I guess one fix is to get rid of and purchase all new devices. that is not very green let alone consumer friendly...
    Any solutions welcome!

    Unfortunately, you are experiencing one of the downsides to 5 GHz. That's because the higher frequency 5 GHz signals are much weaker than 2.4 GHz signals.
    After all, you always have to give up something to gain something else. In the case of 5 GHz, you gain potential speed but in return, you must give up penetration power and distance capability.
    In order to work well, 5 GHz signals need to almost have a line-of-sight relationship between devices. Unless you can achieve this, you will do much better to leave the Time Capsule running at the 802.11n (b/g compatible) 2.4 GHz Radio Mode and allow the Express devices to "extend" that network.
    As for the location of the AirPort Express devices in an exended network, that is critical for best performance. That's because the Express can only "extend" the quality and bandwidth of the signal that it receives. Post back if you need a few more tips on how to find the best location for the AirPort Express devices.
    Would the new airport extreme fix the problem?
    Unfortunately, no.

  • Time Capsule and 2008 Airport Express

    I'm getting a Time Capsule 2TB and I have a 2008 AirPort Express. Here are my questions: Will I be able to connect a 2008 Airport Express to the current Time Capsule. Will the connection speed of my AirPort Express affect the rest of the devices connecting to the Time Capsule? I remember that the earlier Express was not compatible with the Airport Extreme and I had to get the faster Express. Thanks.

    We assume that you plan to use the AirPort Express to extend the signal from the Time Capsule.
    After you have the new Time Capsule set up as your main router, temporarily locate the AirPort Express near the Time Capsule
    Power up the AirPort Experss for a few minutes and then hold in the reset button on the device for 10 seconds and release. Allow a full minute for the AirPort Express to restart to a slow, blinking amber light.
    Click the AirPort icon at the top of the Mac's screen and wait a second or two for the heading of New AirPort Base Station to appear. Just below that, click directly on the AirPort Express.
    AirPort Setup will open up automatically and guide you through. Once the AirPort Express is set up, move it to a location that is approximately half way between the Time Capsule and area that needs more wireless coverage.
    Power up the Express and check things out. You may need to experiment by moving the Express a bit closer to the Time Capsule or further away depending on the quality of the signal that the Express receives.
    Remember that the wireless speed from the Time Capsule will be dropping off by the time that it reaches the Express, and the Express can only extend the speed of connection that it receives. So, devices that connect to the Express are going to be running at a lower speed than devices that connect to the Time Capsule.
    You can avoid the speed drop at the AirPort Express if you can connect it to the Time Capsule using a wired Ethernet cable connection, since there is no speed loss in a wire.

  • Time Capsule and older Airport Express

    Howdy,
    I have an Time Capsule sharing my internet connection and creating my house's wifi network. I have an older 802.11g Airport Express in my living room that joins this wifi network and I use it for Airtunes. Is there a way to share my internet connection via the ethernet port on this Airport Express? There does not seem to be an "Extend a Wireless Network" option in the Airport Express configuration, like there is for the Time Capsule. I tried setting up the Time Capsule as a "WDS main" and the Airport Express as a "WDS Remote" but could not get it to work.
    Mikael
    Austin, TX

    I just went through this today after receiving my Time Capsule. The answer is yes, you can make it work, but it is a little frustrating.
    In the TC, set it for WDS main and put the Airport ID of the Airport Express in the box for that. Ensure that everything else is set right, like channel and security. Update the TC and after it says it is updated and is just waiting for the TC to come back online, close the airport utility.
    Then reopen the airport utility, select the Airport Express, and set it to WDS Remote. In the box, put the Airport ID of the TC. Update the airport express and wait for it to report the update. then close airport utility.
    I just waited after that and then reran Airport Utility and both were there with no errors. But that was after a few frustrating efforts.
    If this doesn't work at first, unplug both of them and wait a short bit, then plug in the AE and then the TC. It should then work.
    Hope this helps.

  • New Time Capsule and old AirPort Express?

    I just purchased a new 2TB Time Capsule to replace my older/smaller capacity version, which is probably four years old now. I have my TV/stereo system hooked up via wireless to a very old AirPort Express which is probably close to 10 years old now. My question is, will I get the wireless performance advantage (that I assume the new Time Capsule provides) if I am sending over to this old AP Express? Do I need to purchase a new AP Express to get better performance for the entire system? Does it matter or make a difference, performance-wise, how old the APE is?

    No. The AEBS will default to the slower 802.11b/g mode in order to talk to the AEX. To get any benefit from the wireless all the devices on the network need to support 802.11n. Replace the AEX with a new one and you will be in business.

  • Time Capsule and subsequent AirPort Express woes

    Hey all
    So spent pretty much my entire day futzing with my internet connection - TC was down, couldn't connect to internet, one problem after another - blah blah blah. Seemed to get that all ironed out.
    1) After which though, my APExpress is blinking amber and whenever I scan for it in AirPort Utility, it comes up with Base Station xxxxxxx (combo of letters & #'s) and stalls out when I try to configure it, asking me to quit the utility and try again (and again, and again....). I have unplugged, factory rest several times with no change. I'm not sure if this link below can help but maybe some of you other folks do: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2284684&tstart=0
    2) Also, having had to change my internet connection settings related to TC issues, my BRD player/Netflix streaming device (Insignia NS-WBRDVD) can't seem to connect to the internet. I can't seem to remember how to find out what my security protocol is on the TC - thus allowing me (or not as the case may be) to access Netflix. I know it's WPA2, but there are options for WPA2 PSK AES, WPA2 PSK TKIP, WPA (same as WPA2 settings), Shared WEP, and Adhoc settings, etc. I just don't know where to look to find that out. I know I did somehow before, but I'm so tired and frustrated I just can't do what seems like the same stuff anymore.
    Any/all help _VERY MUCH_ appreciated.
    Thanks.

    spidermains wrote:
    So spent pretty much my entire day futzing with my internet connection - TC was down, couldn't connect to internet, one problem after another - blah blah blah. Seemed to get that all ironed out.
    1) After which though, my APExpress is blinking amber and whenever I scan for it in AirPort Utility, it comes up with Base Station xxxxxxx (combo of letters & #'s) and stalls out when I try to configure it, asking me to quit the utility and try again (and again, and again....). I have unplugged, factory rest several times with no change. I'm not sure if this link below can help but maybe some of you other folks do: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2284684&tstart=0
    At least part of that discussion pertained to someone who wanted to connect his AirPort units via Ethernet. If that's not what you want to do, much of that advice won't apply.
    Two questions: (1) Do you want to connect your AirPort Express via Ethernet or wirelessly? (2) Is your AirPort Express an N-capable model (possibly a modem A1264) or an older one?
    2) Also, having had to change my internet connection settings related to TC issues, my BRD player/Netflix streaming device (Insignia NS-WBRDVD) can't seem to connect to the internet. I can't seem to remember how to find out what my security protocol is on the TC
    You should have declared those settings in AirPort Utility when you configured your Time Capsule. AirPort Utility can show them to you.

  • Time Capsule and Old Airport Express Conflict

    Hello Everyone,
    In my house i was using  my TC in Bridge Mode from my Router without a problem. Then i needed a ethernet connection in another room than the TC located. I thought i could use my old Airport Express for Bridging and using its Ethenet Output for my new IPTV receiver.
    I started to configure via Airport Utility, everything was fine. New Airport Utility even helped me to complete install process. But then my TC just start continous disconnections, 20 seconds of greenlight and then again amber flashing, then greenlight then again same as my Airport Express. When i cut the power from Airport Express everything turns out to be OK. But when i put it on the outlet, they starting to disconnect in 30 sec intervals. I even tried to connect AE to my MBPr via Ethernet, within the 30 sec of greenlights i can get internet connection but then it drops.
    I assume there is a conflict between these two.
    Can someone help me to figure it out ?

    So far, everything that you are telling us likely points to a defective AirPort Express.
    There are no known conflict issues between a Time Capsule, AirPort Extreme or AirPort Express.
    Here is what I would suggest:
    Power off the main router, TC and the rest of the network.....all devices
    Reset the Express back to factory default settings so you start over again with new, fresh settings.
    To do this, power off the Express for a few minutes
    Hold in the reset button first, and keep holding it in for another 10 seconds while you simultaneously plug the Express back in to power
    Release the reset button after the hold period and allow a full minute for it to restart to a slow, blinking amber light.
    Power up your network again starting with the modem/router first. Wait a minute, then start the Time Capsule next. Keep starting devices one at a time about a minute apart until everything is powered back up.
    Now try to reconfigure the Express again. Temporarily, locate the Express in the same room as the Time Capsule for the setup and test it that way.
    As another test, temporarily connect a laptop to the Express using a spare Ethernet cable. Turn off the wireless on the laptop and test to make sure that you can get a good Internet connection on the laptop.
    If you can.....then you know that the Express is operating correctly.
    Now move the Express back to the location where it is needed and test that way.
    Report on your results.

  • How to set up 6th Generation AirPort Extreme to cable modem as a wireless router and then connect my 3rd Generation Time Capsule to AirPort Extreme as a wireless extender?

    What is the best way to set up my 6th Generation AirPort Extreme (A1521) to my cable modem as a wireless router and then connect my 3rd Generation Time Capsule (A1355) to my AirPort Extreme as a wireless extender? I live in a small 1 story house and I currently have the Airport Extreme connected to my cable modem in the living room and the Time Capsule plugged into the wall in my bedroom. I am able to wirelessly connect to the internet using the AirPort Extreme as my router and I can also do wireless back ups to my Time Capsule. My problem is that my connection seems to be really slow! My 1TB Time Capsule back up is only half way complete and it has been 3 days! My computer has been backing up all day and night for almost 72 hours and its still not even 75% complete. I have backed up to this Time Capsule in the past and it never took this long. I am thinking that when I set up my AirPort Extreme and Time Capsule using AirPort Utility I must have set it up incorrectly or something.
    How do I set up my Airport Extreme and Time Capsule for the fastest possible internet speed and back up speed?
    Thank you,

    AirPort Utility 5.6 works with AirPort Extreme 802.11g base stations.
    It works with N version airports.
    It will also show details of the AC model but cannot be used for the setup.. mostly.
    I purposely got the new 6th Gen Airport Extreme so my internet connection would be a lot faster!
    Your network will be much faster when you have AC client directly connected to the AE. Older client will go no faster.. but what is worse.. extend wireless is mixing new and old wireless standards.. guess what one wins.. OLD.. So when you extend wireless.. you have no improvement whatsoever. This whole post is about extending wireless.. so you cannot extend to older equipment and do any better.. maybe slightly better signal although from your comments that isn't happening either.
    I would rather not have to use an ethernet at all with the TC and I don't know EOP adapters are!
    If you do not use ethernet then you are going to be forced to accept slow speed.
    EOP (ethernet over power). Also called homeplug in the US.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HomePlug
    Provides a method of networking over power cabling that already exists in your house.
    So what your saying is for the fastest internet speed and back up speed possible I should keep my Airport Extreme plugged into my Modem and keep my TC set up as a wireless extender? Then when I want to do back ups I should plug an ethernet cable from my TC to my MacBook Pro?
    To spell this out.
    A wireless link to an extended device will go very slowly.. if it is not direct.
    So lets say you have a laptop sitting in the lounge.. Your connection goes.. Laptop- - - - - AE- - - - -TC.
    That means two wireless links.. wireless has this nasty half duplex and single channel nature.. it can send or receive (Tx or Rx) but not at the same time.
    Ethernet by contrast does both at once. It is full duplex.
    Wireless can talk to one client at a time.. so if there are multiple items using wireless lets say 4 devices.. then your computer gets a 25% time slice. Since wireless cannot handle multiple simultaneous connections.
    Ethernet by contrast can connect multiple computers to multiple destinations at the same time.. all transmitting and receiving at full speed.
    When you put all this together.. there are a couple of rules for fast connection.
    1. Use ethernet at all times. Where you cannot use ethernet use anything but wireless.. eg EOP (homeplug) at least to try and get rid of wireless.
    2. Where you must use wireless use it sparingly and make sure it is never more than one hop.. ie never have an extend wireless (repeater is more usual term). Repeater will cause instant slowdown of 50% and maybe up to 75% just because it is so inefficient.
    3. Fastest wireless is 5ghz but it has very short range.. you need to be up close and personal to get it working.
    Apple routers however unless you do manual setup I suggest are set to connect to best signal strength not best speed. It will therefore use 2.4ghz at 25% less speed than 5ghz because it is 1db better signal.. this madness means you need to setup manually for the best setup.

  • Can I link up one time capsule with two airport express, Can I link up one time capsule with two airport express

    Hi, I would like to know whether I can link up one time capsule with two airport express. The result why is that I would like to put one time capsule at first floor, two airport express at 2nd floor and 3rd floor. All these three share one network. Please advise. Thanks.

    There are several ways to conenct them. We need to know what it is you want to accomplish first. Do you want better Wi-Fi coverage on the second and third floors or do you want to stream music to the xpresses?

  • I have a 1st generation time capsule and an extreme b/g. Is the extreme slowing the network down

    I have a 1st generation time capsule and an appe extreme b/g. Is the extreme slowing the network down? Should I dump it an get the new n version?

    yes it is likely to be slowing down the network because you are using 802.11b/g
    from what i recall with b/g a slow client can slow down the entire network to that clients speed.
    this was the major improvement with 802.11n and Mimo. each client can be connected to the access point without affecting your speed to the rest of the network
    its reccomended to get all new "N" equipment if you have the budget for it. some of those old airports and time capsules can still be worth something on amazon marketplace so you might be able to sell them
    if you want to create / join / extend a netwowrk your going to probably need all "n" based equipment.
    buy the new 4th generation time capsule or the new 5th generation airport they have better stronger radios
    in the mean time configure your base station router to a high multicast rate, so it will prevent devices connecting to it at 1-2 mbps speeds and slowing down your network
    if you have an apple care covered mac remember the airport / time capsule rule. all airports and time capsules purchased 2 years before you bought your mac to the 3 years of apple care covers them. if you do not have apple care then the standard warranty applies

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