Can I use a 1 3T base station as a router/backup and a second 3T as a backup only without comflict?

Can I use a 1 3T base station Time Capsule as a router/backup and a second 3T base station as a Time Machine backup router without conflict?

Sure, as long as you have a different name for each device, and plan to connect the two Time Capsules together using  a permanent, wired Ethernet cable connection between them.

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    I currently have my Time Capsule broadcasting an N only signal at 5ghz and use the router that came from the cable company to broadcast a G signal. Can I buy 2 expresses to repeat both networks?

    Here's what I see when I try this. Your results may vary.
    Depending on your connection quality, distance from the TC, etc., the speed will drop by approximately 40-50% if you change to the 2.4GHz compatible settings that you mention. In other words, if you were getting a Transfer Rate of 250-270 on 5GHz, the Transfer Rate will likely drop to 110-130.
    This is assuming that there are only "n" devices active on the network. If you have a "g", or "b" device active on the network, the overall network speed will drop to "g" or "b" levels depending on the device that is active. If you have a "b" device active, the Transmit Rate will likely drop to the 25-30 range.
    You can check the Transmit Rate on your Mac by holding down the "option" key while you click on the fan shaped Airport icon at the top of the screen.

  • Can I use two airport extreme base station on the same network

    Can I use two airport extreme base station on the same network

    Here is my network setup:
    D-Link DCM-202 simple cable modem (DOCSIS 2.0 compliant)
    attached via ethernet to
    5th generation AirPort Extreme Base Station - Main (Bought last week)
    attached via ethernet to
    4th generation AirPort Extreme Base Station - Remote (Bought about 11 months ago)
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    AirPort Section:
    Base Station Tab -> Allow setup over WAN is CHECKED
    Wireless Tab -> Wireless Mode: Creat a Wireless Network, Radio Mode: 802.11a/n - 802.11b/g, Radio Channel Selection: Automatic, Wireless Security: WPA2 Personal
    Internet Section:
    Internet Connection Tab -> Connect Using: Ethernet, Ethernet WAN Port: Automatic (Default), Connection Sharing: Share a public IP address
    TCP/IP Tab -> Configure IPv4: Using DHCP
    DHCP Tab -> DHCP Beginning Address: 10.0.1.2, DHCP Ending Address: 10.0.1.200, DHCP Lease: 24 hrs
    NAT Tab -> The box following 10.0.1. is left blank, Enable NAT Port Mapping Protocol box is CHECKED.
    The remote AEBS is set to:
    AirPort Section:
    Base Station Tab -> Allow setup over WAN is CHECKED
    Wireless Tab -> Wireless Mode: Creat a Wireless Network, Radio Mode: 802.11a/n - 802.11b/g, Radio Channel Selection: Automatic, Wireless Security: WPA2 Personal
    Internet Section:
    Internet Connection Tab -> Connect Using: Ethernet, Ethernet WAN Port: Automatic (Default), Connection Sharing: Off (Bridge Mode)
    TCP/IP Tab -> Configure IPv4: Using DHCP, IP Address: 10.0.1.2, Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0, Router Address: 10.0.1.1, DNS Server(s): 10.0.1.1  (Everything else under this tab is blank)
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  • Can I use the Airport Extreme Base Station with my already existing D-Link router to increase signal strength?

    I already own a wireless router that I would like to keep. Could I use this Airport Extreme Base Station to improve that signal strangth to my room from the living room or to the basement? Would I have to hard-wire both the Base Station and my existing router? You probably have read this question more than once, and I have read some questions of this product too, but for some reason these Apple products I have some trouble with.

    Could I use this Airport Extreme Base Station to improve that signal strangth to my room from the living room or to the basement?
    Yes
    Would I have to hard-wire both the Base Station and my existing router?
    Yes

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    A friend of mine gave me an Airport Extreme Base Station from the USA to Germany. When I hook it up to my PB by ethernet cable the Computer can't find the Base Station at all. If I use my Sonnett Aria Extreme PCI card it finds the station but in the pop-up menu asking in which country I want to use the airport station it only offers North and South American countries. How do I go from here and why is my PB not finding the station when I'm using cables ? Has it something to do with different models for different countries ? Any idea ? Thanx

    Here you go ...
    Changing the Radio Channel on the AEBSn
    Either connect to the AEBSn's wireless network, or temporarily connect your computer directly (using an Ethernet cable) to one of the LAN ports of the AEBSn, and then, using the AirPort Utility in Manual Setup, check these settings:
    AirPort - Wireless
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  • Can I use MacBook as a base station and airport express to extend?

    I currently have my ethernet cable plugged in to Airport Express to provide WiFi in my house. However, the signal doesn't always reach upstairs. Can I plug the ethernet in to my Macbook downstairs and use the AE upstairs? Or how can I make the signal stronger upstairs?

    Can I plug the ethernet in to my Macbook downstairs and use the AE upstairs?
    Unfortunately, no.
    You are asking about configuring the AirPort Express to "extend" a wireless network from your Mac. It cannot do this.
    It can only extend a wireless network when you have another AirPort base station. In other words, it always takes a minimum of 2 AirPort routers to extend a wireless network.
    If you add another AirPort Express approximatel half the distance from your "main" Express and configure it to "extend a wireless network", you will have more wireless signal coverage upstairs. Here, I' am assuming that you have the "n" wireless versions of the AirPort Express.

  • Can I use an Airport Express Base Station to extend non-Apple router range?

    We have a Netgear 802.11n router in our house. I just bought a MacBook Pro and now am accessing out wifi from the other end of the house along with my iPod Touch 4g. Both seem to show at best about half strength signal strength. House is small and nearly all devices on same floor.
    Can I use the Apple Airport Express Base Station as a bridge to extend our wifi network giving me stronger signal for my Apple devices or will it only work with Apple routers? Netgear and others like Hawking make wifi range extenders and those are still under consideration.

    It would be extremely unlikely that an AirPort Express would "extend" the wireless network produced by the Netgear router using wireless only. Apple's "extend" feature appears to be proprietary among Apple "n" routers. As far as we know, it does not work with any other manufacturer's products for the purpose of wireless only extension.
    If you are planning to connect the AirPort Express to the Netgear using an ethernet connection, then it could be configured to extend that way.

  • Can I use the AirPort Express Base Station as a wifi 'reciever'?

    I have a AirPort Extreme base station connect to the internet in my living room. But my bedroom is a little far from the living room so that I cannot revieve a good wifi. I want buy a AirPort Express Base Station to put in my bedroom connecting my PC. Will this way work to make my PC's internet faster??

    Hello:
    You can extend a wi-fi network like this:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4259
    That will not increase speed, but it will improve reception.
    Barry

  • Can I use my Airport Express Base Station to charge my mini?

    I don't use the Airport thing anymore and it has a USB and wall plug. Will it work?

    Yeah, I have just tried to plug my Nano with it, the Nano get charged and "do not disconnect" flashing

  • How to repair disc on second partition iMac 27? 10.6.8, but second is still 10.6.3.  Can I use the original 10.6.3 install disc to start, and then go to the side needing repair?

    Partitioned iMac 27, Sept. 2010.  Verify disc on HD2 says "corrupted,  needs repair," unspecified.  "Use install disc to repair."  HD2 is isolated from Internet since birth.  HD 10.6.8, but HD2 is still 10.6.3.  Can I use the original 10.6.3 install disc to start, and then go to the side needing repair, without a problem?
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    Graham Giles wrote:
    Have you seen this type of problem before? I think it could be a serious issue for anyone in a similar position.
    No; but then, I've not had occasion to use TDM. I've been using firerwire drives for over 10 years, both FW400 and FW800, with no issues except a bit of instability using a B&W G3 machine.
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    •  I don't suppose there is anything I can do to 'put back' lost items from a separate Time Machine drive which has an up to date backup on it.
    There is probably a way to do that - seems to me that's one of the reasons for a Time Machine volume.
    On the other hand, if the Time Machine volume is rigidly linked to the now-absent OS on the original drive, there may be no way to effectively access the files in the TM archive.
    I know that using a cloned drive would work well in this instance.
    I have no experience with Time Machine, so perhaps someone who has will chime in with suggestions.
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  • Just got a used airport base station. Set it up and getting wif signal. when I try to hook up on a computer it asks for a security key. where can I locate key?

    just got a used airport base station. Set it up and getting wif signal. when I try to hook up on a computer it asks for a security key. where can I locate key?

    If you mean the hexidecimal equivalent of the alphanumeric password, then you can find this via the AirPort Utility, as follows:
    AirPort Utility > Select the AirPort > Manual Setup
    On the AirPort Utility's menubar select Base Station > Equivalent Network Password

  • Can you add new AirPort Express Base Station Simultaneous dual-band 802.11n with a 1st Gen time capsule network

    Hi
    Has anyone tried using the AirPort Express Base Station with a first generation Time Capsule and used it to extend their network, while still being able to use the Simultaneous dual-band 802.11n on their network?
    Thanks in advance

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    If you add the "new" AirPort Express to the network and configure it to "Extend a wireless network", it will extend the one single band signal that it is receiving from the Time Capsule.
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    Using a Airport Express Base Station for wireless printing. Got a new DSL router yesterday. Our old one we did not have password protected. The new one is. I can't figure out how to get the base station to connect with the new router.

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  • Old dome style Extremes used as a remote base station?

    Can the old dome style Extreme's be used as a remote base station using WDS?
    How would this be done?

    Yes - the "dome style" Airport Extreme Base Station can be configured as a remote base station, with your Airport Extreme N base station functioning as the main base station.
    The Airport Utility will guide you through the process.

  • Using G5 as a base station

    Is it possible to use my G5 with the airport extreme card as a base station for a home wireless network? I had used it initially for AirTunes, but that never worked well due to frequent dropouts. I now have a MacBook Pro and want to use the G5, which is connected to the internet with an ethernet cable through a cable modem, as a base station. Is this possible, and how do I do it, if it is? Do I have to buy a base station instead?

    Rickeye wrote:
    Thanks. That works well. I noticed, however, that the range is not so great (pretty much inside unless I open a window to extend it).
    Using a Mac is not as effective in terms of range as a base station.
    Still, that is ok for now as I take it that it is now difficult for anyone else to hop onto my network unless they are quite near to my house, right? Since I have space around me, using this may not be so bad as I get the "security" of distance to also protect me. Or am I just deluding myself?
    Difficult to say really.
    I would always protect my network.
    UK Case
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4721723.stm
    US Case
    http://money.cnn.com/2005/07/07/technology/personaltech/wireless_arrest/
    The problem, is less people accessing your computer, a real problem arises if someone uses your network for illegal activity (RIAA coming at you for downloading mp3s for example or the police for downloading other stuff).
    As you own the IP address used for downloading you would have a lot of trouble trying to prove it wasn't you downloading that stuff.
    WEP is better than nothing, but not by much.
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