Daisy chaining two time capsules?

Hi there,
I have two spare 2TB time capsules and was wodering wheter there is any way to combine them into one network drive of 4TB capacity. I have purchased a 4TB My Cloud and using the spare TCs as backup option would be ideal. Any way way of doing this?
Thanks!

Any way way of doing this?
Unfortunately, no.

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    I assuming I plug the Ethernet cable into the LAN port of the TC tower and the other end into the WAN port of the older TC. Is this correct?
    Yes
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    Do I need to turn off the wireless connection on the older TC?
    You can, but if the older TC is located some distance from the new TC, you might want to leave the wireless on to allow an "extended" network with more wireless coverage in the area near the old TC.
    Will I just need to plug in the DVR into the older TC’s USB port to use its hard drive?
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    When you suggest clean install ML, you mean on my computers?
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    Turn off wireless.
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  • Can I (or How can I) chain two Time Capsules on one network for two Macs?

    Currently we have one dual-band TC connected to our cable modem. Mac 1 backs up to it. I also have an original TC (one-band) that I would set to 5GHz dedicated for Mac 2.
    Would this plan work and provide Backup and Internet to both machines?
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    Mac 2 would connect to TC2 for Time Machine function and Internet Access.
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    No changes needed on TC1, but you may need to use AirPort Utility - Manual Setup to note a few of the settings on TC1, such as the exact type of security that it is using now since that information will be used to configure TC2.
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    Channel = Automatic
    Wireless Security = Same setting as TC1
    Wireless Password = Same password as TC1
    Confirm Password
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    Connection Sharing = Off (Bridge Mode)
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  • Can I daisy chain 2 time capsules together to increase my wired network capability from 3 to 6

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    Did you want to wireless bridge between the two TC??
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  • Daisy chaining two TCs?

    I have an older 500GB TC and a new 500GB one. If I turn off the router part of the old one can I daisy chain it with the new one and have 1 TB of wireless Time Machine backup capability?

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    I want both of the computers to have their own independent time capsule.

    want both of the computers to have their own independent time capsule.
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  • Can I use two Time Capsules? one as an extension of my laptop (for music and video storage) and the other one to back up everything from the laptop and  Time Capsule (for music and videos)

    Can I use two Time Capsules? one as an extension of my laptop (for music and video storage) and the other one to back up everything from the laptop and  Time Capsule (for music and videos)

    Not via Time Machine.   It cannot back up from a network location.
    The 3rd-party apps CarbonCopyCloner and ChronoSync may be workable alternatives.
    EDIT:  And, if you're going to do that, you could back up from the Time Capsule to a USB drive connected to the TC's USB port.  Second TC not required.
    Message was edited by: Pondini

  • I have two time capsules (1TB, 2TB) and want to use one for another set of Macs (my Family). How do I set both up and keep all the Macs from joining both Time Capsules?

    I Have two Time Capsules (1TB and 2TB) and want to set one for business and the other for family - networking seperate Macs to each.

    Both should be plugged into the network with ethernet.. if at all possible.
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    On ML you can encrypt TM backups.. this is better for security if that is the problem.. and still use different user profile to prevent access.

  • How to sync two time capsules?

    I have two time capsules on my network and want to set them to automatically sync files between them for redundancy.  How do I do this?

    In theory, you could have another application like Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper backup Time Capsule 1 to Time Capsule 2, but the same risks apply.. I haven't tried this....and won't....but maybe another user has.
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    If you do use CCC all packets are copied via the computer.. over the network.. so if you use wireless expect to never finish.. before the next TM backup starts and CCC will still be syncing.. ie you will have created an endless loop. Don't do it.

  • Can you use two Time Capsules and back up both with Time Machine.

    My little iMac hard drive (250GB) is quickly filling up with my iTunes library (180GB). I have a 500GB Time Capsule which I use to back up my system via Time Capsule. I would like to move my iTunes library to an external hard drive. If I add the 1TB Time Capsule and use it as my main system back up and wireless router can I use my 500GB Time Capsule as an external drive to locate my iTunes library? Will I be able to back up both my iMac HD and the 500GB Time Capsule to the 1TB Time Capsule using Time Machine or some other method?
    Finally if I can do this can I have both Time Capsules running wireless?
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    Could I simply make a copy and move it between the two Time Capsule on a routine basis say every two weeks or month?
    Yes
    I know I will have to "point" or "map" the new location of my iTunes library to the external hard drive/2nd Time Capsule. Once that is done wouldn't Time Machine then just find the location and back it up along with all the data on the iMac hard drive?
    Since this Time Capsule would be connected wirelessly or via Ethernet to your Mac, it would appear as a network drive. Time Machine will not back up data FROM a network drive. Therefore Time Machine will not back up data on this other Time Capsule.

  • Can I daisy chain two Thunderbolt displays to the new MacBook Airs (July 2011)?

    I have last year's MacBook Air -- probably the best Mac I've ever had and I've had a few. I looked at using multiple displays last year, but the reviews for the major 3rd-party solutions really demonstrate how little is possible.
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    The solution most manufacturers are using for notebooks is graphics switching (nvidia optimus like technology) -- which basically uses a discreet GPU along side the intel integrated GPU, and switches between the two instantaenously based on the workload and \ or battery life -- this is how the macbook pro's with the ATI gpus work.
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    http://www.sonnettech.com/product/thunderbolt/index.html
    It's basically an external bay that will allow you to put a PCIe GPU inside it, and it would then connect via thunderbolt to the macbook air.
    You would then use the minidisplayport connectors on the PCIe GPU to connect to the apple displays -- I believe any modern ATI or Nvidia GPU can support up to 3 or 4 external displays.
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    So apparently the macbook pros can daisy chain two thunderbolt displays -- Apple has a picture of it on their site:
    http://storeimages.apple.com/1867/as-images.apple.com/is/image/AppleInc/MC914_AV 7?wid=1200&hei=1200&fmt=jpeg&qlt=95&op_sharpen=0&resMode=bicub&op_usm=0.5,0.5,0, 0&iccEmbed=0&layer=comp
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  • I have two time capsules, one for work and one for home, how do I set up the work time capsule to only back up my work files?

    I have two time capsules, one for work and one for home, how do I set up the work time capsule to only back up my work files?  Also, how do I add co-workers to my work time capsule and wife to my home time capsule?  Thank you!

    You cannot have two different TC setups.. at least until Mountain Lion.. it did introduce some changes but I am not sure if you can setup two different configurations for TM.. you can use two different devices to back up to. I doubt this will help you.
    You might be better using a real backup software.. superduper, CCC, chronosync etc.
    The TC by default is available to any Mac in the network to do backups. TM will sort itself out and put each computer on a different backup. These are kept in separate sparsebundles.. so that is all fine.

  • HT4259 Direct Connect  Two Time Capsules together with Ethernet.

    I have TWO Time Capsules  ( One upstairs providing Time Machine backup to IMAC #1 )  and  (One downstairs providing Time Machine Backup to IMAC#2)
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    Thanks
    Ron

    Hello!
    I have the same problem, i am trying to do this
    Timecapsule nr 1, ISP uplink to WAN.
    from this one i have LAN to the other timecapsule to WAN.
    On the first timecapsule i have DHCP/NAT enable.
    On the second i have, Bridge mode.
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