How To Access Time Capsule Over Internet?

Can't seem to figure out how to access the Time Capsule drive over the internet. As far as I know it is all set up. But I have no clue how to access it when I am on the road. Do I do this through Mobile Me?

Full details here:
http://forums.dealmac.com/read.php?4,2800627 and http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1572371&tstart=31
Regards
Paul

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    Hi
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    Regards,

    I found too  many tutorials on the internet but unfortunately it is for TC 2nd generation, my TC is 3rd. 
    Regards,
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  • Access Time Capsule over internet

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    jmiller510 wrote:
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  • Access Time Capsule over internet with Windows??

    Is this possible? I have a MobileMe account, and if required a dynamic dns hostname.
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  • How to enter time capsule over internet

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  • How to use Time Capsule via INTERNET WITH WINDOWS 7 SMB Cloud

    how to use Time Capsule via INTERNET WITH WINDOWS 7 SMB Cloud

    Get a vpn router.. I have no idea where you are in the world but you can find reasonable stuff for not too much money or even a general router that takes third party firmware like dd-wrt can run openvpn. 
    Set up the vpn router in place of the TC, as the main router in the network. Simply bridge the TC and place it behind the router. It will be accessible as part of the network via the vpn.
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  • How to connect to Time Capsule over internet when TC is not router?

    Hi
    I purchase my TC 2 days ago in order to both back up my files and to be able to access files stored in TC over the internet.
    After some time (and frustration!) I found that TC cannot be used as a router with sky broadband. This is confirmed by Sky technical help line and via this forum
    http://store.apple.com/uk/question/answers/product/MD032B/A/can-i-use-time-capsu le-with-sky-mrouter/QCXY9XJPFFYHPHTKK
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    Is there some work around or configuration that will allow me to get that option to tick or to able to access my files on the TC over the net?
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    The TC should be in bridge mode.. in bridge there is no WAN port.. so you cannot tick to share files over WAN because there isn't one.
    But you can still share files.. there is nothing in the documentation for BTMM and iCloud that says the TC has to be the main router.. although doubtless it will make it easier.
    How exactly are you trying to access the files now??
    If you are not using BTMM and iCloud please describe what you have done.
    It is no problem if you have a fixed ie static public IP to access the TC even without BTMM.
    There is plenty of descriptions of the method around the net.. just google it.
    Here is one I have used.
    http://gigaom.com/2009/05/14/access-your-time-capsule-over-the-internet/
    The TC is indeed bridged in this case.
    You simply forward port 548 from the sky router to the TC.
    Ultimately, I would like to access my TC files using my ipad.
    This is where life starts to get hard.. to access the files you need AFP files protocol which ipad does not use.You cannot use ipad to get files at all from the TC without a file browser.. the vast majority of which use SMB protocol which will not work over the internet in most cases. ( it is too big a security risk).
    There is only one file browser I know of for iPad that is AFP based. file connect.
    https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/files-connect/id404324302?mt=8
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    Nevertheless if you have a connection remotely to the TC by direct means you may be able to access files.
    I have done it with a MBP sharing files on a bridged TC, to a person on the other side of the world. No issues and as long as you have a static public IP it is easy.
    If you don't then see if it is cheap to buy one.. some ISP will offer static IP for a single charge of $20 or something.
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    Or use DynDNS in the sky router. That is the way we get around dynamic IP most people use.
    Just look up your sky router manual for dynamic DNS servers it supports.
    I am iPadless.. and probably willl remain so for the foreseeable future.. so I cannot test it for you. IMHO internet security does become an issue with this sort of thing. There are other means to be considered.. namely vpn.. which I know the iPad and Macs support but the TC has not got vpn endpoints available. 

  • Access Time Capsule over the internet

    Hey guys! I have a problem. I cannot access my Time Capsule over the internet.
    I have a Time Capsule 2013 which connects to the internet using a PPPoE connection and which provides wireless connection to other peripherals in my house.
    The TC is running the latest firmware and I've added my iCloud account in AirPort Utility settings, in order to access the TC over the internet, via Back to My Mac.
    Whenever I'm away from home, I cannot access the TC.
    I see it in Finder's sidebar, but whenever I press the "Connect As.." button I get the following error:
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    I must add that I have a dynamic IP. Whenever the Time Capsule restarts, it gets a different IP.
    Am I missing something?
    Please help me. It's really important for me to be able to reach it when I'm away from home.

    So the modem is bridged and the TC is doing the PPPoE authentication.. and it gets a public IP on the WAN interface.
    The dynamic nature of the IP is not a problem with the BTMM and iCloud type system which should keep the intermediate connection in the cloud up to date.
    What about the connection at the other side.. are you getting a public IP.. are you behind a firewall or restricted access? Remember both sides of this have to work.
    See this thread.. you are not alone.. all is not sweetness and light unless you get a proper business account with static IP.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3699096?start=0&tstart=0
    Apple info has a bit about issues that people experience.. and Tesserax has some setup info.
    Remote Access
    I would use the public IP and see if it works.. that means you need to check the IP before you leave home or use your phone tether and do the test at home so you can type in the public ip and use direct access .. at least to test it.

  • Time Capsule Over internet Problems

    I have just gone to follow a guide on sharing my time capsule over the net and i don't have the option
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  • Access To Time Capsule Over Internet

    Like a personal "Dropbox" I would like to access the files on my Time Capsule securely over the internet with my iphone, mac or pc.. is this possible? I really appreciate your help

    The only secure method is vpn.. all the products listed.. iphone, mac and pc offer vpn clients.
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  • How to access Time Capsule hard drive with out internet connection?

    Basically I live in a four bedroom house. One of my roomates moved out who had the internet in there name. Now i dont have an internet access but I have the Time Capsule with a 2 TB hard drive that stores my whole itunes library. I have enough space on my Macbook Air to store my whole library. I'd like to move my whole iTunes library back to my computer and wipe the Time Capsule Clean.

    If the Time Capsule is providing a wireless network signal, an Internet connection does not need to exist to move files from the Mac to the Time Capsule, or vice versa.
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  • How to access Time Capsule drives behind DSL Router over WAN

    Hello everyone,
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    Does anyone know why my Time Capsule drive sharing needs to be set to disk password?
    You can set the TC disks to user accounts.. at least you can on older TC with older airport utility.. but there are consequences which you discovered.
    If you set accounts.. you will have major issue with the existing files.. they will all disappear.
    The old v5 utility gives you this warning.. which somehow Apple forgot on new version.
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    Most are SMB based.. not AFP.. Apple offer only two protocols.. SMB and AFP. But no responsible ISP allows SMB over the internet. The flood of files from hacked windows machines would bring the internet to a grinding halt.
    People do get around it.. you can use filebrowser for instance by opening SMB to the outside world on a non-standard port.
    See http://www.stratospherix.com/support/gsw_timecapsule.php?page=6remote
    But this is incredibly risky.. there is very poor security and it is not a great idea. The AFP security is much better than SMB.
    If you want security use something other than TC.. any real NAS that offers VPN access for instance. The cost of a WD MyCloud is very reasonable when you look at the flexibility of the design. But any decent NAS will offer real remote access.. not Apple's limited pretend version.

  • Accessing the Time Capsule over internet (remotely)

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    I don't think you can do it from a PC. The connection would be done via Port 445 (that's the port used by the SMB protocol), but most ISP are blocking this port.
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  • How to access Time Capsule 2013 disk from Windows 7

    I have seen several (older) threads that suggest that you can access the Time Capsule disk from Windows 7 using Windows Explorer and navigating to \\Time-Capsule-Name.  However, I have tried this repeatedly and just cannot get it to work. 
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    Are you running homegroup on the PC..??
    That should definitely be turned off!!
    Homegroup can mess things up.
    I would try with ipv6 off but that might make no difference at all.. leave it set to local-link if it doesn't do anything.
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    Now try at the default IP of the TC..
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    Beyond that you need another computer to try or some device. iOS would be fine... in normal situation you would test other protocols, eg ftp but TC offers only SMB and AFP.. there are no AFP clients for windows that I have heard of.. you might have success if you boot the PC from a linux live cd.. it should be able to read AFP even if it cannot write to it. But the SMB is more important. If linux can access with SMB protocol and windows cannot.. the issue is windws OS.
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  • Sharing time capsule over internet using bonjour

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    o In the Description box, type a descriptive name like "Time Capsule File Sharing," and then, click Done.
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    You should now be connected to the TC's internal drive from your MBP. (Note: The TC will appear in the Shared section of your Finder's sidebar as a server with TC's Base Station Name as the server name.)

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