Adding another router to my Time Capsule's existing network.

Here's the situation: I live in a tri-level house with my TC on the 1st floor. My room, on the top floor, has bad reception (in certain spots, full bar, in others, half to no bars at all). Until I can afford to get an Airport Express to extend the wireless N reception, I thought I'd use my old Netgear router that has wirelss G with MIMO. The problem that I'm having now is that I don't know how to (or if I can) set up the Netgear router to extend the range of my TC's network (even though I know I'm sacrificing the speed of the connection by doing this). So, for you networking geniuses out there, is there any way I can do this? Also, while I'm asking questions here, why is my connection so hit or miss in my room?

first, isn't my TC essentially already running in "dual-mode" as it's backwards compatible with 802.11b/g?
Not quite. "Dual-mode," in this case, means running separate 802.11n only and 802.11b/g networks. 802.11b/g clients would NOT be able to access the 802.11n only network.
And second, with the "roaming" network, do I have to have my Netgear already hooked up to my Time Capsule via ethernet or are you suggesting that I go through set up with the ethernet connection and then I can place the Netgear in my room with the network expanded (with the b/g connection)?
In a "roaming" network each of the routers would need to be connected to an Ethernet backbone. So if your house is already wired for Ethernet this would be ideal. So in my suggestion, both the TC and the Netgear would have to be connected by Ethernet, either directly to each other or both connected to an Ethernet circuit on the same subnet.
To get a better idea of what I'm referring to, take a look at page 40 & 41 of the Designing AirPort Network document.

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    How do I add time capsule to existing network?

    Ok.. I am still confused as an Express only has one ethernet for LAN not 4. So you perhaps have an extreme..
    If you have an airport extreme.. plug the TC into the extreme with ethernet.. and set it up as bridge in router.
    You can also create a wireless network that works alongside the extreme.. this is the best way.
    It is also possible to setup the TC to extend the wireless of the extreme.. but this will make backups much slower.. at least half the speed if not worse.

  • Using Time Capsule with existing network?

    I am planning on purchasing a Time Capsule, but would like to know if it's right for me before I buy it. Can someone please answer these questions I have about it;
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    If I plugged my Time Capsule into a network switch (switch is connected to the main router), will I then be able to attach ethernet devices to the Time Capsule without any speed loss for those devices?
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    What security do I have available on the Time Capsule to stop other people on the network accessing my backup, any attached devices and the settings of the Time Capsule?
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    If I plugged my Time Capsule into a network switch (switch is connected to the main router), will I then be able to attach ethernet devices to the Time Capsule without any speed loss for those devices?
    In this case, the Time Capsue would be configured to operate in Bridge Mode. It functions as another Ethernet switch in that type of setup. Speed should not be affected.
    I already have wifi but I would like to set up the Time Capsule with a different name and password (and leave the current wifi alone). If someone connected to the Time Capsule, can they access the devices which are connected to the original wifi, and the ones connected to the main router by ethernet?
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    Can I easily create a partition on my Time Capsule, so I can have 100GB of space available for copying/sharing files directly and then the rest for Time Machine backups?
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    In addition to a lot of work, this will void the warranty on the product.
    Can iOS access the files or back up to the Time Capsule?
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    Using an App like Filebrowser, it is possible to have the iOS device browse the contents of the Time Capsule drive, but the iOS device will not be able to open files that have  been backed up using Time Machine.
    The iOS device will likely open most other normal files stored on the Time Capsule drive if the proper App is installed on the iOS device.
    If I connected a printer to the Time Capsule, can iOS devices use it to print?
    Yes if the printer is AirPrint compatible. Check this Apple support document to see if your printer is on the list of compatible devices.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4356
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    Apologies if this has been answered before, I looked at relevant discussions but couldn't find the exact solution.
    I currently use a FIOS router/connection which I share with my roommate. I just purchased a TC that I intend to use for backups.
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    when I connect the ethernet cable to TC, why doesn't modem/router show up in connect to list?  Or if wrong list, where should I look, to select, to get it to "see" what it is connected to by ethernet?
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  • Time capsule on existing network

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  • How to set up time capsule with existing network that uses airport express/extreme

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