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.
Agree with Bob.. what you can do and what you should do are different. It is possible to use CCC and put the two TC in sync. The result will still be only as good as the quality of the first disk. That is a very slow way to backup.. TC is not designed as a NAS so it has no internal ability to sync files. It is purely designed as a target for Time Machine.
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.

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    I want to set up a new time capsul in my company, and i like to know if i can sync them with a time capsul which stands in my house?

    Sorry, but no. You cannot sync two or more Time Capsules regardless of if they are remote or on the same LAN. You could; however, operate them as completely separate Time Machine backup destinations.

  • 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.
    If you have a router already then both bridged otherwise one set to router and one to bridge.
    How do you access the TC? Ethernet or wireless?
    Are they located in the same area?
    You could set different wireless networks.. if they use wireless.. this is nice easy way to do it.
    You can set user account in the TC you want the business one to join with.. that will prevent access by the family.
    So there is a number of ways.. none are particularly secure btw.. the TC is a home not a business device.. if anybody wants access they press the reset for one second.. pofff all the passwords are default for 5min.. to allow people who forget their password to get access.
    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.

  • 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!

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  • WIFI problem when linking two Time Capsule

    Hello community,
    I hope you can help me out here so that I will finally know if I'm doing something wrong or it's just a bug. I own two Time Capsule, an old first 500GB model and a newer 1TB simultaneous double band model.
    I set up my network with the 1TB model and I chose to link all the 802.11n devices I own (MacBook, iMac, 500GB Time Capsule etc) over the 5GHz network and all the others such iPhone, PS3, printer over the 2.4GHz network.
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    On the other hand, If I link the 500GB TC over the 2,4GHz network it just works fine.
    Believe me, I tried resetting many times but nothing happened...I had to switch back to 2,4GHz network in order for it to work properly.
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    Did you assign a separate name to the 5 GHz network on our AirPort Extreme
    Hard Drive > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility
    Click Manual Setup
    Click the Wireless tab below the row of icons
    Make sure there is a check mark next to "Allow this network to be extended"
    Click the Wireless Options tab
    Assign a separate name for the 5 GHz network
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    Open AirPort Utility, click Manual Setup
    Wireless Mode would be "Extend a wireless network"
    Wireless Network Name would be the exact name of the 5 GHz network that you setup
    Security = Same as Airport Extreme
    Password = Same as AirPort Extreme
    I confirmed that this does work. Does this help you there?

  • Two Time Capsules, two users, two individual backups

    Two Time Capsules, one connected via Ethernet, and one connected wirelessly to the first one to extend the network. My question is this: we are two users, and would each like to use one of the Time Capsules each to back up our data (individually). Can one of you fine minds out there tell me how you would set up the wireless network, considering my needs?
    Thanks in advance.

    we are two users, and would each like to use one of the Time Capsules each to back up our data (individually).
    I assume that you have assigned different names for each Time Capsule, correct?
    All that you need to do on each Mac that you want to back up is this:
    Open System Preferences (gear icon on the dock)
    Open Time Machine
    Click Select Disk
    Click to highlight which Time Capsule you want that specific computer to use
    Click Use for Backup
    Do the same thing from the other Mac, except be sure to choose the other Time Capsule in the list, of course.

  • I have a macbook pro and use BT homehub 3.  can't work out how to connect my time capsule. can anyone help, thanks.

    I have a macbook pro and use BT homehub 3.  can't work out how to connect my time capsule. can anyone help?  thanks

    Just need to plug the TC in to the hub in bridge mode.. do not try and bridge the homehub.. it is not possible with the setup BT uses.
    To bridge the TC.. plug it directly into a computer by ethernet.. no other connection to the TC or the computer.
    Press and hold in reset until the front LED flashes rapidly.. about 10sec.
    Release the reset.
    Open the airport utility and setup the TC to bridge mode.
    The actual method depends on version of the OS and airport utility you use.
    This is version 5.
    Sorry I cannot post the v6 as I am on a snow leopard computer now. But you go to the network tab, and choose off bridge mode for method of connection. It will be NAT and dhcp by default.
    Then setup wireless.. you have a number of choices here.
    Either setup with the same SSID Security and password, as the homehub uses.. or a different name, and password..
    Each method works fine.. but you sometimes have issues with wireless channels.. for now leave it on auto and see what happens.. if you have issues lock down the radio channels on both devices.. use one out of the following on each, 1, 6, 11 or 13 in UK.. so say 6 on the homehub then 13 onthe TC.
    Update the TC.. unplug fromt the computer and plug it into the homehub.
    If you have other issues with the setup tell us what OS you run so we can post suitable screenshots.

  • How to share 1 time capsule to 2 macbooks air, using Time Machine?

    How to share 1 time capsule to 2 macbooks air, using time machine??

    You don't need to do anything.. both computers can use the TC and will create separate backups. It is simply designed to work with Time Machine.

  • How to sync two iphone 4s to one itunes account on one PC?

    Hi
    Could you please tell me how to sync two iphone 4s to one itunes account on one PC? I successfully synced my husband's phone to my account ( he got his phone first) but my phone isn't showing up in devices. Very frustrating as he know can listen to all my music and I can't!!
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    Try this, How to use multiple iPods, iPads, or iPhones with one computer, http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1495

  • How to backup one Time Capsule with another Time Capsule?

    I have two Time Capsules and a Mac Mini. The first Time Capsule (TC1) is plugged by ethernet cable directly to my Mac Mini. It is also set up to provide my home with a wireless network. The second Time Capsule (TC2) is upstairs and connected to this network wirelessly.
    I am using TC1 to store all my photos and iTunes music library because the Mac Mini hard drive is too small, and I want to setup TC2 to backup the Mac Mini and certain specific folders on TC1.
    I've started Time Machine up and selected TC2 as the backup drive but it only seems to backup my Mac Mini hard drive and not the contents of TC1. There doesn't appear to be any way to tell Time Machine to backup TC1 either.
    Can anyone offer a solution?
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    Message was edited by: Carl Bradbury

    Final solution:
    I setup my first TC to use as a Time Machine backup of my Mac Mini, connected via an ethernet cable. It broadcasts a wireless-n network that my other laptops connect to.
    I then bought Intego's Personal Backup to make periodic copies of the important folders (iPhoto library, iTunes library, etc) over to my second Time Capsule, which is creating its own private wireless-g network. The Mac Mini's airport is set to connect to this private network.

  • How to set up time capsule with BT Infinity

    how to set up time capsule with BT Infinity

    The easiest and sure way is to use bridge on the TC as the method of connection. The TC then becomes a device in your network and gets its IP from the main router that I presume BT supply.
    Method is,
    1. Plug the TC WAN port into the BT supplied modem by ethernet.
    2. Plug the computer you are using for the setup into the TC by ethernet.
    3. Run the airport utility .. go to internet tab on the top menu..
    In the bottom option, Connection Sharing choose off (bridged mode)
    4. Go to the wireless page and setup wireless connection as you like it.. using whichever band you want. And make sure security is set to the highest setting, wpa2 personal. Put in a decent wireless passkey.
    5. Press the update and fix whatever else the TC will show as needing fixing.. usually security stuff.
    6. You can then disconnect the ethernet and connect by wireless if you want. Any port on the TC will now be a LAN port, including WAN.
    This is assuming BT supply a wireless router with built in vdsl/other type of modem. If so you normally will not be able to bridge the modem, unless BT are using pppoe authentication which they haven't in the past.
    If you really need to use the TC as a router then you will need to work out an alternative method. You can double NAT by placing the TC in the DMZ of the BT router if that is an option. It is not without issues in general.

  • 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

  • I just purchased two Macbook Air along with two Time Capsule (2TB) for my kids. Meanwhile I use a sagemcom ADLS modem/router for home use. Can I connect both Time Capsule and laptop which will allow both laptop to have their own backup system?

    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.
    I assume that you are asking about using the Time Capsules for Time Machine backups here, correct?
    If yes, both MBAs will be able to select the specific Time Capsule that they will use for backups, so "point" MBA1 to Time Capsule 1 and MBA2 to Time Capsule 2.
    Since you will have plenty of available backup space if you use two Time Capsules, you might want to consider having each MBA back up to both Time Capsule 1 and Time Capsule 2.
    This way, if one Time Capsule fails, you will still have a complete set of backups for both MBAs.

  • How do I use Time Capsule as my main wireless router and get rid of my other router?

    I haven't been able to figure out how to use my Time Capsule as my main router, currently it's connected to my old router and isn't doing much as I'm still getting internet from my old, not as good router. How do I take advantage of the Time Capsule's capabilities and make it my main router? (Preferably get rid of the other one.) The Time Capsule doesn't have an ADSL port which is why I've found it difficult to do this and even when connected to the other router I'm still receiving internet from that one and not the Time Capsule.

    SpaceMunt wrote:
    Thanks, very helpful. The current modem/router I'm using to connect to the Time Capsule is in fact and ISP one, so now I just need to figure out how to "Connect to a network using ethernet to extend the network or create a second network" because whenever I try use that option it can't find the network it's extending and doesn't work.
    You can only extend another Apple router wirelessly.

  • 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

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