Backing up multiple computers?

I'm sorry if this has been answered before. Does anyone know if you can back up multiple macs on a single Time Capsule or AEBS with an airport disk? It seems logical that there would be at least a couple of macs on a wireless network, how to back both of them up?
I'm currently using an AEBS with a couple of 500GB drives on a hub plugged into the USB port - one mac was backing up with time machine fine, but I could never get the other to work.
If Time Capsule lets me do this, it may be worth the investment.
Thanks in advance - Alan

Hello Weird_Stuff. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
Does anyone know if you can back up multiple macs on a single Time Capsule or AEBS with an airport disk?
Yes for the Time Capsule, maybe for the AEBS with AirPort Disk. Each Time Machine (TM) backup will appear as a separate sparse bundle on the TC's internal hard drive.
This sparse bundle appears in Finder as YourMachineName_MACAddress.sparsebundle.

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