Airport time capsule losing Internet connection?

My airport time capsule is losing Internet connection but I still have wifi? Any suggestions?

It could be your modem, or other problem on the ISP's end. Try resetting your modem - power it down and let it rest for a few minutes, then power it back up again.
If it is a cable modem, also disconnect its coaxial cable - literally unscrew it and leave it detached while the modem is powered down.
Leave the TC powered up during that time.
After a sufficient amount of time has elapsed reconnect the cable and power up the cable modem. If you're still having trouble contact your ISP.
The possibility of a TC problem exists but the sort of failure you describe is not common. If all else fails perform a "hard reset" followed by reconfiguring the TC. Your Time Machine backups will not be affected.

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    Hi there Tharv23,
    You may want to reset your base station to factory settings as an inital troubleshooting step. Take a look at the article below for more information.
    Resetting an AirPort base station FAQ
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3728
    iOS and OS X: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4199
    -Griff W.

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    It may be possible that your Time Capsule is failing. However, before considering replacing it, I would suggest that you contact your ISP and have them run a "line check" between their service and the Internet modem. Even if this check proves good have them replace the modem, especially if it is more than two years old.
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  • Time capsule losing internet connection

    Hey there,
    I've read other people with similar issues, but haven't found a solid resolution yet. Hoping you awesome Mac folks can help me out. It's slightly confusing, but please let me know what you think. Sorry this is long, just trying to give the full situation.
    I have a 1 TB Time Capsule that I'm using as a router so that my two MB Pro's, 2 Iphones and one Samsung Blu-ray player can all wirelessly reach the internet. I recently moved and for the first month, I had no problem at all, now, I have the same problem (which I had at my old place) where my devices can see the TC, but still have no internet connection. The light on the TC is green, my airport indicator shows full bars and there's a check mark next to my network, so all seems a-ok. Safari or Firefox will give me the yellow box saying no internet connection. I can go into my airport utility, change the channel, re-start, etc, and then it's hit or miss whether or not I can connect to the internet when it comes back up. I continually reboot my macs and that may or may not work.
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    Connect Using: Ethernet
    IP Address 70.36....
    Connection Sharing: Off (bridge mode)
    Configure IPv4: Using DHCP
    Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
    hopefully this is enough info...
    thanks again.

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    Welcome to the discussions!
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    You also should factory reset the TC to do this. It is really hard to change roles on the TC by simple manual changes. Start afresh. None of your backups will be altered.
    Universal Factory Reset.. any model TC or AE.
    Unplug your TC/AE from power or turn off at the power point.
    Hold in reset. and power the TC/AE back on..  all without releasing reset and keep holding in for about 10sec. (this is often difficult without a 2nd person or a 3rd arm).
    Release it when the status light flashes rapidly. If it doesn’t flash rapidly you have missed it and try again.
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    TC/AE will reboot after a couple of minutes with default factory settings and will wipe out previous configurations of the router.
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    After a reset the TC will go back to router default mode.
    Everything else on the network will also need rebooting. This is important to change over to the new router.
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    Ok, that is Gen4.
    And the fault is unusual.
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    But downgrade the firmware first. 7.6.3 is known to be problematic. Simply hold down the option key whilst you select version in the airport utility.You can only go back to 7.6.1 though. 
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    (I fix TC and have several reset levers bent over and jammed).
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    Release reset and wait .. the boot will be slow as it deletes previous setting.. only from router side and pulls out the factory defaults.
    Setup wireless and TC with short names .. no spaces and pure alphanumeric. Use different name for 5ghz.
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    Leave the package open on the desktop so you can see the file. AirportUtility56.pkg
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    Now drag the AirPortUtility56.pkg file over to unpkg.. and it will create a new directory of the same name on the desktop.. in finder, open the new directory, drill down.. applications, utilities .. there lo and behold is Airport utility 5.6 .. drag it to your main utilities directory or just run it from current location.
    You cannot uninstall version 6 (now 6.3 if you updated) so don't try.. and you cannot or should not run them both at the same time.. although I have had no problems when doing so.
    For screen shots see this post.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4668746?tstart=0

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  • Time capsule wireless internet connection

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    May 15 11:37:43
    5
    Initialized (firmware 7.7.3).
    May 15 11:37:50
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 11:37:50
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 11:37:50
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 11:37:51
    5
    Clock synchronized to network time server time.apple.com (adjusted +1 seconds).
    May 15 11:37:54
    5
    Associated with station b8:e8:56:1f:2c:98
    May 15 11:37:54
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant b8:e8:56:1f:2c:98
    May 15 11:38:27
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 11:38:27
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 11:39:14
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49439.
    May 15 11:40:49
    5
    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
    May 15 11:43:14
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49452.
    May 15 11:43:19
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49454.
    May 15 11:43:20
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49456.
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    5
    Disassociated with station b8:e8:56:1f:2c:98
    May 15 11:43:43
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 11:44:20
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49460.
    May 15 11:45:21
    5
    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
    May 15 11:47:33
    5
    Associated with station b8:e8:56:1f:2c:98
    May 15 11:47:33
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant b8:e8:56:1f:2c:98
    May 15 11:47:34
    5
    Disassociated with station b8:e8:56:1f:2c:98
    May 15 11:47:35
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 11:47:57
    5
    Associated with station e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b
    May 15 11:47:57
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b
    May 15 11:49:25
    5
    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
    May 15 11:50:37
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49472.
    May 15 11:50:42
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49474.
    May 15 11:50:44
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49476.
    May 15 11:51:18
    5
    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
    May 15 11:51:25
    5
    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
    May 15 11:51:53
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49478.
    May 15 11:53:07
    5
    Idle timeout for station e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b
    May 15 11:53:07
    5
    Disassociating with station e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b (reserved 4).
    May 15 11:53:07
    5
    Disassociated with station e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b
    May 15 11:53:07
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 11:54:45
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49497.
    May 15 11:54:52
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49499.
    May 15 11:54:57
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49502.
    May 15 11:55:15
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49504.
    May 15 11:55:24
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49506.
    May 15 11:55:45
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49508.
    May 15 12:05:39
    5
    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
    May 15 12:05:40
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 12:05:55
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 12:05:55
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:05:55
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:05:56
    5
    Clock synchronized to network time server time.apple.com (adjusted +0 seconds).
    May 15 12:06:00
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:06:00
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:06:45
    5
    Disassociated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:06:45
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:07:19
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:07:19
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:09:15
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49576.
    May 15 12:09:35
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49578.
    May 15 12:09:49
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49580.
    May 15 12:25:40
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49709.
    May 15 12:25:51
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49711.
    May 15 12:26:12
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49717.
    May 15 12:27:40
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49723.
    May 15 12:27:41
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 12:27:56
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 12:27:56
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:27:56
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:28:00
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:28:00
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:29:23
    5
    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
    May 15 12:29:31
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49730.
    May 15 12:29:31
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49732.
    May 15 12:34:15
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49739.
    May 15 12:34:16
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 12:34:31
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 12:34:31
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:34:31
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:34:49
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:34:50
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:36:07
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49745.
    May 15 12:36:08
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49747.
    May 15 12:40:40
    5
    Associated with station 10:68:3f:46:d2:69
    May 15 12:40:41
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 10:68:3f:46:d2:69 likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 12:40:41
    5
    Deauthenticating with station 10:68:3f:46:d2:69 (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:40:41
    5
    Disassociated with station 10:68:3f:46:d2:69
    May 15 12:41:48
    5
    Disassociated with station 10:68:3f:46:d2:69
    May 15 12:42:12
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49759.
    May 15 12:42:13
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 12:42:28
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 12:42:28
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:42:28
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:42:32
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:42:32
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:44:04
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49768.
    May 15 12:44:10
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49771.
    May 15 12:45:03
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49773.
    May 15 12:45:03
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 12:45:18
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 12:45:18
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:45:18
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:45:23
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:45:23
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:46:23
    5
    Associated with station e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b
    May 15 12:46:24
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b
    May 15 12:46:43
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:46:43
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:46:58
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49780.
    May 15 12:47:02
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49782.
    May 15 12:47:05
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:05
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:13
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:14
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:27
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:30
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:39
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:40
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:47:44
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:44
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:49:07
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:49:07
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:49:13
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:49:13
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:19
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:20
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:20
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:26
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:30
    5
    Deauthenticating with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50 (reserved 2).
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    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:31
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:51:31
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:31
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:34
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:38
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:40
    5
    Deauthenticating with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50 (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:51:40
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:40
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:41
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:51:42
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:42
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:47
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:49
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:49
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:55
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:57
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:59
    5
    Deauthenticating with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50 (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:51:59
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:59
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:52:05
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:52:09
    5
    Deauthenticating with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50 (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:52:09
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:52:20
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:59:22
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49810.
    May 15 12:59:22
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49812.
    May 15 13:00:07
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49817.
    May 15 13:00:07
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 13:00:22
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 13:00:22
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 13:00:22
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 13:00:35
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 13:00:35
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 13:02:00
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49826.
    May 15 13:02:00
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49828.
    May 15 13:03:14
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49832.
    May 15 13:03:15
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 13:03:31
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 13:03:31
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 13:03:31
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 13:04:03
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 13:04:03
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 13:05:07
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49843.
    May 15 13:05:07
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49845.
    May 15 13:06:15
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49848.
    May 15 13:06:16
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 13:06:31
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 13:06:31
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 13:06:31
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 13:07:04
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 13:07:04
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 13:08:08
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49854.
    May 15 13:08:09
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49856.
    May 15 13:08:20
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49858.
    May 15 13:12:31
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 13:32:36
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 1c:7b:21:9c:20:fd likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 13:32:57
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 1c:7b:21:9c:20:fd likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 13:33:09
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 1c:7b:21:9c:20:fd likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 13:33:22
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 1c:7b:21:9c:20:fd likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 13:33:33
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 1c:7b:21:9c:20:fd likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 15:21:21
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 10:68:3f:46:d2:69 likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 15:21:26
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 10:68:3f:46:d2:69 likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 15:21:41
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 10:68:3f:46:d2:69 likely due to bad password from client

    It says you have the wrong password.
    WPA handshake failed with STA 10:68:3f:46:d2:69 likely due to bad password from client
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    We have hooked up our time capsule for the first time today.  It works wonderful on our apple products BUT can I connect a windows based computer to it for internet access? 

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