Help needed setting up 5th Gen Time Capsule as a wireless hard drive with Windows

I've got hold of a Time Capsule as I managed to snag it for a decent price and, to be honest, it looks better than other options out there, but I'm having some issues setting it up how I want it.  My wireless router is downstairs and I connect to it from my desk on the first floor, which is where the Time Capsule will be as well.  I basically just want to use it as a wireless hard drive to store movies and the odd document.  I really need some guidance on how to go about setting it up, as Apple don't seem to provide any user guides for Windows at all and the Airport Utility is essentially a very broken piece of software - all I've managed to do so far is run into a series of blinking light warnings and errors.

You cannot setup the new Gen5 TC from windows. It is clearly stated in the specs that it requires v6 utility which has not as yet.. and perhaps never will be made available in windows. In other words this is now an Apple device and almost exclusively for apple. Or at least a mixed network. Without Apple clients you will have continual issues.
If you have iphone or ipad or even an ipod with iOS v6 or later.. you can download the iOS version airport utility for setting up the TC. Once setup windows can use it.. with some issues.
I don't know if you can return it.. but if possible I would. You can buy a wireless synology or WD or lots of other brands now. what they might lack in looks they make up for in functionality.. sadly in the end.. functionality is essential whereas good looks are merely that.. good.

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  • I am setting up a new Time Capsule to replace another hard drive.  Is there any way to include the the Time Machine history from the old drive on the new Time Capsule?

    I am setting up a new Time Capsule to replace another hard drive.  Is there any way to include the the Time Machine history from the old drive on the new Time Capsule?

    Check item #18 of Time Machine FAQ, particularly the material in #3 of the "How to" section.
    By the way, you've been misled by poor field labeling on this forum into typing a large part of your message into the field intended for the subject.  In the future just type a short summary of your post into that field and type the whole message into the field below that.

  • Just want to use Time Capsule as a wireless hard drive?

    I thought I was computer savvy until now.
    I just want to use Time Capsule as a wireless hard drive. I do not want to connect my Internet to it whatsoever. I realize this would involve disconnecting from Time Capsule and reconnecting to my Internet every time.
    The settings for Time Capsule are just mind-boggling.
    Is there any easy way to set it up as a password-protected wireless hard drive?
    I am so lost with all the settings.
    Please help! I will provide points!

    First, you don't need to use Time Capsule with Time Machine. It can be used as a manual file storage or file exchange drive.
    Where do you have the Ethernet cable placed on the Time Capsule. Is it the WAN port or one of the network ports?
    If you are attempting to set-up the Time Capsule as your wireless router, it will need to be connected to the wired modem from your service provider through the WAN port for configuration. The Time capsule should then appear as a configurable Airport device.
    To start, turn off your cable or DSL modem and the Time Capsule. Turn them both back on with the Time capsule connected to the wired modem via of the WAN port so the modem can grab the TC's MAC address.

  • Using Time Capsule As A Wireless Hard Drive ONLY

    I already have a wireless network at it works well.
    I like the idea of having a wireless hard drive for backup.
    Is it possible to set up Time Capsule to function as a wireless hard drive for backups only?
    Is it as easy as just not pluging it into the DSL or cable modem or will that show up as a setup error.
    Please help with instructions.

    The Time Capsule (TC) has the option to "join an existing wireless network." Configured this way, the TC will perform as a wireless client that you will be able to access for backups when connected to your wireless network.
    To set up the TC as a "Wireless Client," using the AirPort Utility, either connect to the TC's wireless network or temporarily connect your computer directly (using an Ethernet cable) to an available LAN port of the TC, and then, try these settings:
    o AirPort Utility > Manual Setup > AirPort > Wireless tab
    o Wireless Mode: Join a wireless network
    o Network Name: <type in the network name/SSID of the wireless network that you want to join or select it from the pop-up menu>
    o Wireless Security: <Select the appropriate level of security for the existing wireless network>
    o Password: <enter your wireless network security password>
    o Verify Password: <re-enter the same security password>
    o Click Update to write the new settings to the TC.

  • Time Capsule as a wireless hard drive - partitioning?

    I have just got my 1tb time capsule, connected it wirelessly to my wi-fi network and run all the updates on it.
    I can now back up to it via time machine, and see it under my shared devices but I want to partition it in two so I can have half as a TM back up and the other half as a wireless drive.
    How can I do this?
    Thanks, Lucas

    Not too sure if I can help you with this because I am trying to do it myself but...
    When I purchased my TC I asked the assistant in the Apple store if I could do this they said yes and proceeded to show me. Along the line I got a bit confused and didn't want to ask them to go over the whole thing again.
    But they wrote on a business card "NTFS" partition??? I have emailed them to see if they will elaborate on this and I am waiting for an answer. But maybe you can take something for this?
    If I get any more info I will post it
    L

  • How to use Airport Time Capsule as a wireless hard drive?

    I have purchased the Airport Time Capsule 3TB but I really don't need a backup disk, so I want to use it as a wireless hard disk to be used in my network, how can I do this?  Can someone give me a clear step by step guide of how I can do this?
    I appreciate your help and support.

    There is no difference between using the TC as a backup or as a network disk.
    Mount the disk in finder.
    Copy files to it and from it.. in exactly the same way you copy files between disks in a Mac.
    As a file store the TC is not good.
    Store files on the TC.
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/24380694#24380694
    This is asked several times a day.. obviously people are struggling with their latest SSD being too small.
    The TC is not suitable for network file server.. but many people having no choice press it into service as such.
    It cannot be partitioned. It was and is and ever shall be a backup device for Time Machine.
    Major issues.
    1. No backup.. no way Time Machine can backup a network drive. No place to backup to.. So all your files will be at risk. And you will need to buy a third party like CCC to do backup.
    2. The TC cannot be partitioned and mixing TM backups and data is not great.
    3. The drive is slow to spin up and quick to spin down.. there is no controls.
    4. iPhoto in particular can easily corrupt its entire library with wireless networking causing a disconnection to one photo. Even if you do this;;; do not move your photo library... you have been warned!!
    5. iTunes will constantly lose connection to the library. The disk is too slow to respond.. itunes on the computer will constantly spit out errors. Even in the midst of streaming the TC can spin down the disk due to caching.
    6. Do not use any live files on the TC no matter what else you do.. if you edit files in whatever program the file must be on the local hard disk.
    7. The only suitable location for most libraries is a computer. You can plug in an external hard disk.
    Read pondini for some work arounds.
    Q3 here. http://pondini.org/TM/Time_Capsule.html

  • Using Time Capsule as an external hard drive with ethernet cable, disabling airport, using wifi from laptop

    Okay, first of all, I admit right off the bat that I should have bought an external hard drive.  Now I am stuck with a 3TB Time Capsule that I want to tie to my laptop via ethernet cable, without having the Time Capsule disable my laptop's current wifi.  So, I want to be able to back up my laptop (using the ethernet cable and Time Machine) to my Time Capsule drive and still be able to be surfing the internet as if I didn't have Time Capsule at all.
    My MacBook Pro is OS 10.7.5.
    Any thoughts are much appreciated.

    This is not difficult.
    You need to work out one issue beforehand..
    What IP address range does the computer get from the wifi router.. ?
    If you get 10.0.x.x then you will need to adjust the settings on the TC to a different IP range.. eg 192.168.1.1 for the TC.
    Tell me what IP you get on wireless. I will assume for now you are getting 192.168.x.x
    In the ethernet setup on the laptop, choose configure IPv4 Manually.
    Give the computer an IP address say 10.0.1.10 with 255.255.255.0 subnet. Do not fill in router or dns values.
    You can now find the ethernet linked TC and get internet via the airport.
    On the TC itself, just leave it in router mode.. and ignore all the errors.. turn off the wireless.

  • Time Capsule as a wireless hard drive?

    Hi,
    I just purchased and iMac and the sales person also talked me into an Airport Time Capsule 2TB.  He explained that the Time Capsule could hold files and then they can be accessed from either my iMac or my Macbook Air?  So instead of saving on the iMac, I save on the Time Capsule? Is this right?  I can't for the life of me figure out how to save files to the Time Capsule or how to connect my Macbook Air to and to share/save files on it.  Everything I have read since I purchased says that it is for backup.  Can anyone shed some light? 
    Thanks,
    Lisa

    1. That's correct, but it shouldn't be done; as with all drives, the Time Capsule's internal one will eventually fail. If you do put data on it, keep a copy on another drive.
    2. Choose Connect to Server from the Finder's Go menu and provide the Time Capsule's IP address.
    (113119)

  • Need help connecting 5th gen Time capsule via wifi to existing wifi network(non-apple) and use ethernet out to AV receiver?

    Could anyone help advise me how to use my 5th gen time capsule airport to connect to my existing wireless modem(non-apple) over the wireless network (NOT using the WAN port with a cable) and then connect with an ethernet cable to give internet connectivity to my AV Receiver?  I would also like to be able to back up my macbook pro with the time machine/time capsule benefit.  I know that many AV setups have recommended using airport express to receive wireless connectivity to pass on internet through the ethernet port to AV setups, but I thought I would try to add the extra functionality of the over-the-air backups with the time capsule at the same time.  Is this possible without connecting with a wire to the modem which has no ability for a wired connection where the TV and AV setup is?   Any help would be much appreciated:)

    It doesn't work except to another apple router. Sorry.
    The express does work.. that is a difference between Express and Extreme/TC.

  • Windows not recognizing my time capsle - I just purchased a new computer that runs windows 8 and it doesn't want to recognize the time capsule as an external hard drive (ie doesn't show up under my compter).  I've downloaded airport utility...

    I just purchased a new computer that runs windows 8 and it doesn't want to recognize the time capsule as an external hard drive (ie doesn't show up under my compter).  I've downloaded and run airport utility, but it seems to have a hard time finding the time capsule...maybe one out of 10 times it will find it.
    What's more, when I look under network infrastructure under the control panel, it shows my Broadcom ADSL centurylink Router...so I'm wondering if my modem/router combo is overriding the router function on my timecapsule and the time capsule is not being used as a router...
    Any help much appreciated!

    In this case the TC should be in bridge mode.
    Win8 is still problematic. Try using ethernet instead of wireless. I think the drivers are poor still and it is well worth having a try via ethernet if you haven't already.
    Otherwise you will need to wait for apple to release bonjour for windows 8 and airport utility.. which is not out yet.
    Also make sure the windows is set to home, not work or public.. even turn off the firewall.
    Open windows explorer and type the TC ip address into the address bar.. (none of which is perhaps the same.. I gave away windows at vista.. shudder)
    \\TCIPadderss.

  • Using time Capsule to replace new hard drive on MacBook Pro?

    I am replacing the internal hard drive on my MacBook pro (early 2008).  I have a time capsule that I would like to use to restore the entire back-up on the time capsule to the new hard drive.  What is the procedure to do this?  Thanks.

    First, prep the new drive:
    Drive Preparation
    1.  Boot from your OS X Installer Disc. After the installer loads select your language and click on the Continue button.  When the menu bar appears select Disk Utility from the Utilities menu.
    2. After DU loads select your hard drive (this is the entry with the mfgr.'s ID and size) from the left side list. Note the SMART status of the drive in DU's status area.  If it does not say "Verified" then the drive is failing or has failed and will need replacing.  SMART info will not be reported  on external drives. Otherwise, click on the Partition tab in the DU main window.
    3. Under the Volume Scheme heading set the number of partitions from the drop down menu to one. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Options button, set the partition scheme to GUID then click on the OK button. Click on the Partition button and wait until the process has completed.
    4. Select the volume you just created (this is the sub-entry under the drive entry) from the left side list. Click on the Erase tab in the DU main window.
    5. Set the format type to Mac OS Extended (Journaled.) Click on the Security button, check the button for Zero Data and click on OK to return to the Erase window.
    6. Click on the Erase button. The format process can take up to several hours depending upon the drive size.
    Steps 4-6 are optional but should be used on a drive that has never been formatted before, if the format type is not Mac OS Extended, if the partition scheme has been changed, or if a different operating system (not OS X) has been installed on the drive.
    Second, install Snow Leopard on the new drive.
    Third, after Snow Leopard starts for the first time you will be in the Setup Assistant. When you complete the registration you will be presented with the options for continuing or restoring from a TM backup or another Mac. Select the TM option and restore your data.

  • Time capsule vs. External hard drive for periodic back-ups

    Hope this is the right forum. At home I have the old "Back-Up" program that I use for quarterly back ups of certain files as scheduled. Love it. Was gonna set that up on our new(er) Macs here at work only to discover that program was replaced by Time Machine. Time Machine won't let me even in to see how it works without a Time Capsule or other External Hard Drive to connect to...
    What I'm trying to do: Schedule monthly (or quarterly) back-ups for settings, certain important files and possibly certain programs from 4 office computers (3 iMacs and 1 Powerbook). Would love to back up to Mobile Me but can't seem to figure out how (Time Machine certainly won't let me). But then want to store the backups either online (like Mobile Me) or in a fire safe...
    What I'm looking at: Possible options I've thought of include DVDs (which is really impractical), a 32 GB flash drive (but only would know how to get certain files on there), an external hard drive or a time capsule. But if I get either of those we'd only want to use it once a month and then keep it in the fire safe. Now I know Time Capsule is designed to do regular (daily, weekly, etc) backups... but can I use it to select what is backed up only at certain times and how hard/easy is it to plug in and out if I'm doing it that way. Or would it simply be better for what I'm looking for to get some other external hard drive?
    I'm not very good at backing up info - but have to be responsible to at work (plus my brother just had a fire and he lost all his computers and info)... so simply not sure what is best suited for my needs?

    Mongul Sec wrote:
    At home I have the old "Back-Up" program that I use for quarterly back ups of certain files as scheduled.
    Where has your "Back-Up" program been writing those backups?
    What I'm trying to do: Schedule monthly (or quarterly) back-ups for settings, certain important files and possibly certain programs from 4 office computers (3 iMacs and 1 Powerbook).
    Can you really afford to lose a month's worth of work on those computers?
    What I'm looking at: Possible options I've thought of include DVDs (which is really impractical), a 32 GB flash drive (but only would know how to get certain files on there), an external hard drive or a time capsule. But if I get either of those we'd only want to use it once a month and then keep it in the fire safe.
    In that case I'd use an external disk drive. Time Machine isn't really intended for what you want to do.

  • Accessing Time Capsule and linked external hard drive from other devices and copying to these drives

    Hi
    Please be gentle. I am not that technically able :-)
    I have managed to set up my time capsule. Router working, external hard drive linked, time machine back ups working...
    The last thing I am looking to do is to access files on my time capsule and also external hard drive (linked to it), from Mac, Iphones, Ipads, Apple TV, Windows laptops X2. Am I able to do that? Have read so many discussions but dont get the answer. Please be gentle :-)
    Regards
    Tommy

    The last thing I am looking to do is to access files on my time capsule and also external hard drive (linked to it), from Mac
    This should be automatic.. find the TC disk under shared in finder.. double click it and see under the data folder.. you can create new folders in there.
    Note using the TC for data and TM backups is not the greatest of ideas.. please read pondini.
    Q3 here. http://pondini.org/TM/Time_Capsule.html
    The external drive is fine though.. 
    Now it can have loads of issues if you run Mavericks.. so if you have trouble.. do not be surprised.. if you run Mavericks.. be surprised if it works without trouble.
    Iphones, Ipads
    iOS devices are not file based.. they are not intended to be used with a file device like TC and will neither backup to it nor open files from it.. of course what apple wants and what users want are different things so there are plenty of file apps to help you read and write files.
    Filebrowser is the major one.
    http://www.stratospherix.com/products/filebrowser/
    You still cannot backup though.. iOS uses itunes to backup or icloud.
    Apple TV
    There is nothing you can do with AppleTV.. it is not a file device at all.. it is not even a media player.. it is a streamer. (Early model Gen1 and Gen2 can be jailbreak.. so they do actually have media player ability) Gen3 is tied to its mother's (iTunes) skirts with steel cables.. no JB.. no use really. If you want to play movies from a TC buy a WD Live TV.. it is a player.. !!
    Windows laptops X2
    You can access the TC from windows..
    1. Make sure the TC naming complies with windows networking.. to put that simply.. all names should be short, no spaces and pure alphanumeric. Apple wizard will recommend a name for the TC, like
    Fred Blog's Airport Time Capsule.. this is wrong on so many levels.
    It will be a total pain on windows.. use FBATC or TC or anything you like.. as long as it follows the rules..
    Short 2-20 characters.. less than 10 is better.
    No spaces.
    Pure alphanumeric.
    All names must comply.. TC name and wireless name/s
    2. Load the airport utility for windows into the computer.. you can download for up to win7.. apple haven't bothered with windows since then and are pretty out of date. The win7 utility will load on win8 with the usual voodoo and astrological help.
    3. Windows must be set to home for location.. if you cannot open a command window and ping the TC by ip and name, then pull down the firewalls.
    4. In windows explorer type into the address bar directly.
    \\TCname or \\TCIPaddress (using, of course, the real name or real IP).

  • How do I use my time capsule as an external hard drive?

    I am trying to use my time capsule as an external hard drive but can't figure it out... can anyone help me out?

    1.  Run AirPort Utility
    2.  Click on your Time Capsule
    3.  Click Edit
    4.  Click on the Disks Tab
    5.  Click on Enable file sharing
    6.  Choose the way you want to control file sharing access, whether it is by the Time Capsule password, an independent disk password, or accounts for different users.
    7.  You should then be able to access your Time Capusle drive from Finder.

  • How to use airport time capsule on a dell portable pc with windows 7 taking in consideration that Time machine doesn't run with Windows ?

    how to use airport time capsule on a dell portable pc with windows 7 taking in consideration that time machine doesn't run with Windows ?

    TM does not work like that.
    If you want files to use later.. do not use TM.
    Or do not use TM to the same location. Plug a USB drive into the computer and use that as the target for the permanent backup.
    Read some details of how TM works so you understand what it will do.
    http://pondini.org/TM/Works.html
    Use a clone or different software for a permanent backup.
    http://pondini.org/TM/Clones.html
    How to use TC
    http://pondini.org/TM/Time_Capsule.html
    This is helpful.. particularly Q3.
    Why you don't want to use TM.
    Q20 here. http://pondini.org/TM/FAQ.html

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