Accessing the time capsule hard drive in bridge mode

I've heard that the Time Capsule doesn't "play well with others" but is there any way to map the drive or otherwise access it in a shared wireless network when I"m using the TC in a shared wireless network?  I have the two drives connected via the Ethernet so that shouldn't be a problem and the bridge protocol seems to be working just fine.  The other wireless router is a NetGear 600 with an egocentric problem (i.e. it thinks that it is the center of the universe).

I am a little unclear on your shared wireless network.
Is it roaming network?
Or is the TC in "Join a wireless network" mode?
Please spell it out.
You are working on hearsay.. do you actually have a problem?
You can map any network drive in windows.. the issue is more does it stay there.
Do you have the airport utility for windows installed?? That is well worthwhile. Not necessary but helpful.
eg I have recently upgraded my wife's desktop and laptop.. she is a Mac hater so windows for her. Win8 on the desktop .. I loaded the airport utility into it and it works very well with the TC.
The laptop is 8.1 and only just purchased. I wanted to see how well it works without airport utility.. and yes it works fine.. manually type into explorer the URL to the TC.
\\TCname (of course using SMB compatible names.. NOT APPLE NAMES.. short, no spaces and pure alphanumeric.
That also works fine. The PC with airport utility is just a bit easier.

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    manzalawy7 wrote:
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    When I switch from wifi to ethernet, it gives me an error message stating that the disk was not found in the network.
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    Could I possibly connect via USB?
    No.

  • Accessing my Time Capsule hard drive over the internet via iCloud doesn't work.

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    I don't know exactly how, but I got it working. I will try to explain, what I did.
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    2. Then I gave the TC a fixed IP in the easbybox menu by using it's MAC-address (It seems that the address range has to be either 192.168.X.Y or 10.0.X.Y to make the TC accessable later).
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    4. Then the Airport Utility told me that if I want to share an DHCP range the TC has to be set to a fixed IP setting, which I set up, leaving the IP-address 10.0.0.111 and the Router IP 10.0.0.1 (the easyboxs').
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  • I have a time machine backup file on a USB hard drive.  I bought a time capsule / airport extreme, flat 3TB.  I wish to transfer the backup file from the usb hard drive to the time capsule hard drive.  10.6.8

    I have a time machine backup file on a USB hard drive.  I bought a time capsule / airport extreme, flat 3TB.  I wish to transfer the backup file from the usb hard drive to the time capsule hard drive.  10.6.8

    Unfortunately, Time Machine backups that are stored on a drive that has been connected directly to a Mac are completely different than Time Machine backups that are stored on a Time Capsule.
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    OK, so the Hard Drive that came with the Time Capsule is apparently failing.  I never really worked right, but now it is definitely close to its impending doom.  I have a 4th generation Time Capsule and wanted to know if it is possible to install a 4TB and what brand will work best without a lot of hoops to jump through.

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  • Can you partition the Time Capsule hard drive?

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  • How do I backup manually my macbook pro hard drive to the time capsule hard drive?

    I am new with Mac and I am trying to move some files from my hard drive to the time capsule manually. I know it does automatically, but there some files I want to keep permanently.

    When the drive is available in the Finder, drag the files to it.
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  • Lost access to Time Capsule hard drive

    I've been using a TimeCapsule with my windows laptop for over a year now. (My hausban has a MAC and we share the Time Capsule for storing photos). ALl of a sudden, I can't get to the harddrive via my laptop. I can connect to it wirelessly, I can see it in Wirelss Network connections. I can see the IP address. It says I'm connected, but when I use windows explorer to see the drive, it's not listed. How do I re-map the drive or make it so I can access the files on the Time Capsule?

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    Open windows explorer and type
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  • Can the time capsule hard drive be changed?

    Can the hard drive in a time capsule be swapped out for a larger one?

    SimonTemplar wrote:
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    See the pics.. http://www.anandtech.com/show/4577/airport-extreme-5th-gen-and-time-capsule-4th- gen-review-faster-wifi-/4
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    When you upgrade the drive.. you can either just put it in the TC, then erase the drive from the airport utility. It will be formatted HFS+ with one large space and a few small partitions for local use. So no drive preparation is necessary.
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  • How to access Time Capsule hard drive with out internet connection?

    Basically I live in a four bedroom house. One of my roomates moved out who had the internet in there name. Now i dont have an internet access but I have the Time Capsule with a 2 TB hard drive that stores my whole itunes library. I have enough space on my Macbook Air to store my whole library. I'd like to move my whole iTunes library back to my computer and wipe the Time Capsule Clean.

    If the Time Capsule is providing a wireless network signal, an Internet connection does not need to exist to move files from the Mac to the Time Capsule, or vice versa.
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    Click on the Time Capsule icon and a folder named Data (unless you have renamed it) will appear to the right
    Double click Data to mount the drive on the Mac's desktop
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    Once the file transfer is complete, double check to make sure that the files are back on your Mac and everything is working properly. Then, you can erase the Time Capsule hard drive.

  • Playing media files from Time Capsule hard drive

    Hello folks,
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    On Argosy media player, I am able to connect to Time Capsule (login is successful) but I can neither see the hard drives nor their contents.
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    I try to use uPnP on Argosy to connect as uPnP client to Time Capsule, but nothing happens. I thought uPnP is turned ON by default on Time Capsule.
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    What am I missing in my setup?
    Do I need to install a media server device to read files from hard drives and storage, and stream to media player (Argosy)?
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    I try to use uPnP on Argosy to connect as uPnP client to Time Capsule, but nothing happens. I thought uPnP is turned ON by default on Time Capsule.
    Why am I not able to see the Time Capsule hard drive from my media player?
    What am I missing in my setup?
    Do I need to install a media server device to read files from hard drives and storage, and stream to media player (Argosy)?
    How are you folks using Time Capsule to play video from its hard drive on to TV?
    The TC has no upnp.. no Apple device does.. Apple refused to join and went off in a huff, sat in the corner and created their own.. NAT-PMP.. which as you can imagine.. doesn't work with anything else but Apple stuff.
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    Make sure your TC is setup with all short names. no spaces and pure alphanumeric.
    On the file sharing page of the airport utility.. (you may need to use 5.6 from Mac or Windows), ensure that you set a workgroup.. generally now WORKGROUP. And make sure you turn on the guest account to full read and write permissions.
    It would be good to ensure a normal windows computer can access the TC..
    In windows explorer type in the address bar
    \\TCname or \\TCIPaddress (where you replace with actual name or IP).
    I do not know the Argosy player but I will look it up.
    My hacked ATV1 can see and play files from the TC. That is running XMBC of course.

  • Unable to connect to Time Capsule hard drive

    I have my Time Capsule set up as my wi-fi internet router and my time machine backups go on its hard drive. More often lately, I can get to the internet just fine but when I try to browse to the Time Capsule hard drive, I receive a message about it being unable to connect. This error occurs on both my iMac that is connected to the Time Capsule via ethernet and those accessing it via wi-fi. If I unplug the Time Capsule and plug it back in, it connects. It's just a pain having to do this every week! Any thoughts on why this might be happening?

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    I attempted to erase the free space on our Time Capsule using disk utility. The process froze at the stage "creating secondary temporary file". At this point I force quitted disk utility and restarted both the computer and time capsule. After, I found that Time Capsule was reporting it had only 1.14gb free when it actually has 1.3tb free, and the existing backup images, although available, can be mounted but the files are not available. Moreover, when I have an image mounted from time capsule disk utility will not open, so I cannot verify the drive.
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    This will take an age 2 ages and half an age.
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