Directv Wireless Cinema Connection Kit and Time Capsule

Hi Everyone,
I just received my Directv wireless Cinema Connection kit today.  I recently purchased a 3rd generation 1TB Time Capsule as well.  Everything has been working fine with the TC...no issues whatsoever.  Until I tried connecting the DTV CCK.
Here's the story.  I first tried setting up the DTV kit to my TC and my time capsule was set up with WPA.  The password had 3 lowercase letters and 6 numbers.  I accessed the menu on my DTV to set up the wireless connection.  DTV recognized my network and my guest network.  I went to put in my password so that the DTV kit could access my network but it didn't work.
I tried again and again...
I tried my password with all lowercase as said before, with all uppercase, with uppercase first letter and lowercase 2nd and 3rd letters, but no luck
Now I have my TC set up with WPA/WPA2 personal with the same password.  I tried again with this configuration and still no luck.
I can move my cable modem and TC so that I can connect it via ethernet, however I want my cable modem and TC to stay in the office.  The wireless connection kit was $30 something dollars (Not much I know) so I want to use it.
Does anyone have any advice?
What am I doing wrong?

Hi.  It is working now!  ChristyinTN is absolutely right--the fact that our wireless network password consists of more than one word does not matter.  It only matters that the wireless network password does not have an apostrophe.  The reason why I could not get the DirecTV HD DVR receiver connected to the internet immediately after I removed the apostrophe from our wireless network password is because I had not properly reset everything before I tried to connect again.  So, I reset everything pursuant to this DirecTV forum: http://forums.directv.com/pe/elementDisplayRedirect.jsp?elementID=10986630.  After I reset everything, the connection worked.  Hallelujah.  It's amazing that the DirecTV people (with whom I had been on the phone for hours) neither inquired about whether my wireless network password had a character other than letters and numbers, nor knew how to completely reset everything--both of these ideas have been posted on the DirecTV forum I cited above for one month.  I guess DirecTV doesn't learn from their own posts ...  I want to identify my setup, in hopes that it may help someone else out there.  My DSL is piped into the house through a 2Wire modem provided by AT&T.  The 2Wire modem is bridged to my Apple Time Capsule, so that my Time Capsule serves as the wireless router throughout my entire house (http://thecentershot.wordpress.com/2011/05/12/how-to-configure-set-up-an-apple-t ime-capsule-to-a-att-2wire-2701hg-b-modemrouter/).  I also have an AirPort Express set to my wireless network, simply plugged into a wall outlet, to provide for better reception on the other side of the house.  Because I have DirecTV Whole-Home DVR Service, I set up the DirecTV Cinema Connection Kit pursuant to pages 15-17 in the DCCK's User's Manual.  In particular, I disconnected the coaxial cable from the "SAT IN 1" port on my HD DVR receiver, connected the coaxial cable to the "Towards LNB" port on the DCCK device, connected the enclosed coaxial cable to the "SAT Rcvr" port on the DCCK device and, on the other end, to the "SAT IN 1" port on my HD DVR receiver.  Per the DCCK's User's Manual, I did not use the ethernet cable at all.  The DCCK device's POWER, WLAN, Activity and Coax Network LEDs are all solid green (the Activity LED blinks every now and again).  Strangely, when I was going through the instructions on my television, after I had physically connected the cables between the DCCK device and the receiver, one of the screens after I designated wireless internet connection asked me to confirm that I had used an ethernet cable to connect the DCCK device to the receiver.  Since it provided no other options, I forged ahead (even though I had not used the ethernet cable at all).  Obviously, it was right to do that.  This epitomizes the differences between Apple and DirecTV--one of these companies knows its products; the other one hasn't a clue (or should I say "has not a clue," to remove the apostrophe).  !  Good luck everyone; again, thanks so much for these posts.

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  • How do I connect Airport Extreme and Time Capsule to my new iMac so that AE is used for network and TC only used for Time Machine backup?

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    Nope.. TC are not burdened with controls.. don't you know..
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  • I have a macbook pro and time capsule.  Computer hard drive is full and I would like to expand wirelessly.

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    You cannot expand the computer's hard drive by connecting an external drive to a Time Capsule. All that does is provide separate external storage. It will not expand the size of your computer's drive. To do that you have to buy a larger hard drive for the computer. Or you can buy an external drive then copy files you don't need to the external drive and erase them on your internal drive.
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  • HT1218 i have a windows 8 computer that is not connecting with my time capsule wifi. my other macs and windows 7 systems do connect. is this a firmware update glitch? any suggestions?

    I have a windows 8 computer that is connecting poorly via wifi and my Apple time capsule to the internet. My IMac an another windows 7 based computer are connecting fine. This started 6 days ago. And, the windows 8 machine connects well via a hard Cat-5 connection to the time capsule (I'm using that now) and worked well on a wireless netgrear system over the weekend.
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    It is hard to figure where the issue is..
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  • MacBook Pro and Time Capsule after adding new wireless router

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  • I purchased a new router and now I can not connect to my time capsule. What should I do?

    In the past, I have just used my time capsule to back up my macbook pro. It connected wirelessly and everything worked great. I recently purchased a new router and now I cannot connect to the time capsule. Please help!

    Is that other router the "main" one?  If so, you'll have to configure the Time Capsule to "join" the network created by that router.  The details of how to do that and whether it's possible may depend on the brand and model of that router, but I have no details on that.

  • Can you extend a wireless connection from one time capsule to another wirelessly?

    We have two time capsules, one is connected to our modem and is transmitting a wireless network. It is in a really out of the way location, and we would like to set up a network printer in a different location on that network, so we got another time capsule (to hook up to the printer at a different location). Could we possibly extend the wireless network to the second time capsule with the printer attached so we could use the printer as a network printer? (If yes, HOW?)

    Could we possibly extend the wireless network to the second time capsule
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    with the printer attached so we could use the printer as a network printer?
    If the same printer works on your Time Capsule now, then it should work on the second Time Capsule. If it is working now, you may not even need to re-install it again when it is connected to the second Time Capsule. 
    This is one of those times when you will not know if something will work until you actually try.

  • Just installed a new time capsule and i want to use my airport express to extend my wireless range....time capsule working with existing devices at this time...but i am not able to get airport utility to recognize the airport express.....????

    just installed a new time capsule and i want to use my airport express to extend my wireless range....time capsule working with existing devices at this time...but i am not able to get airport utility to recognize the airport express.....????

    Temporarily connecting your AirPort Express to one of the Time Capsule's Etherent LAN <-> ports...as LaPastenagure suggests....is always a good way to setup and configure other network devices.
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  • Do Airport Extreem and Time Capsule support connect restrictions?

    I've looked over the manuals for Airport Extreem and Time Capsule and can't see if (or how) these devices support connect restrictions such as:
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    -Mike

    1) Prevent certain devices from connecting (i.e. via MAC address)
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