I have a 1st gen time capsule. can I view what devises are connected to my network? if so, how

i have a 1st gen time capsule. can I view what devises are connected to my network? if so, how

Open the airport utility.
Click on manual setup.
Click on advanced.
Click on Logs and Statistics.
Click on Wireless Clients
Voila!!

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  • I have a 1st Gen Time Capsule 1tb. It turns on, boots up and turns green for 5-10 mins, but then turns solid orange and then blinks orange.  I have removed the hard drive and replaced the power supply . . . still the same problem.  Suggestions?

    I purchased a used 1st Gen Time Capsule with a 1 tb hard drive.
    When I plugged it in and did the initial setup, it worked fine, but gave me a hard drive error.  A few minutes later the green light turned solid orange, then blinking orange, then the status light went off.  The lights in back stayed on. 
    I removed the hard drive and rebooted, it turned green for 5-10 minutes then reverted back to a solid orange, blinking orange, then went off.
    Next I purchased a remanufactured internal power supply, and installed it (without the hard drive in).  It turned green almost immediately.  After about 15-20 minutes, I decided to try to install the hard drive again, booted it up, and tried to erase the hard drive with was working properly according to the software.  It stopped erasing the disc after about 20 minutes and turned solid orange again, then blinking, then no status light  (but back lights were still lit).
    I'm a bit flabbergasted at this point, any suggestions on what to do next?  I think i've pretty much replaced everything except the logic board, but can't seem to find any information on the symptoms of a logic board malfunction. 
    Thanks!!!!!!!

    A Gen3 is identical board to a Gen4 although they have some differences in firmware and wireless card was updated on every model.. but a Gen3 is substantially faster than Gen1, Gen2 which also have identical boards.
    You can with careful shopping get a Gen3 pretty cheap.
    Most use a delta power supply which I think is a lot better than the flextronics used in most Gen1/2
    You can sell back the parts to ebay.. people still would buy the power supply etc. Even just the case can be useful to a repairer.
    But if the board is gone.. it is hard to repair.. not impossible.. but hard.
    Gen 3 and Gen 4 are not without faults.
    See this page.
    https://sites.google.com/site/lapastenague/a-deconstruction-of-routers-and-modem s/apple-time-capsule-repair/new-issue-with-a1355-gen-3-tc
    I have fixed it a different way.. by using the small converters you can buy in bulk from ebay for $1 each.. KIS3R33 .. they produce 3.3V at 2A peaking at 3A.. amazing.. I keep using them to replace onboard power converters by removing the inductor and simply power directly.. the end result has worked great. You can simply change the resistors around and get any output from 1v to 20v depending on input.
    Is it worth doing it .. no of course not.. it will waste many more hours than $50 is worth.. but it is kind of fun that you can actually make things work again.
    Here is a pic of the Gen 3 totally powered by me. All onboard power removed.
    This was to track down the fault in the Gen3.. but I am kind of pleased that it ended up neat enough and reliable enough to work for more than a year.. the Gen3 still serves as a way to get Netflix via network for a friend running 24/7.
    The units supply (from left to right)
    1v, 1.1v, 3.3v, 5v, 1.8v
    It is feed by 12v supply which is also directly connected to the hard disk.
    So it is possible to fix.. !! Only got to be a bit crazy.

  • I have a 1st generation Time Capsule with current firmware. Can I define the time periods when my children's devices have access to the wi-fi network?

    I have a 1st generation Time Capsule with current firmware. Can I define the time periods when my children's devices have access to the wi-fi network?

    Can I define the time periods when my children's devices have access to the wi-fi network?
    Yes, using the Timed Access feature in AirPort Utility, you can setup specific rules for each wireless device which define the exact timeframe each day that the device will be allowed to connect to the wireless network.
    Example....junior's iPhone can connect.....
    Everyday......Between.....9 AM and 10:00 PM
    or
    Weekdays.......Between......4 PM and 9 PM
    and Weekends.....Between......9 AM and 11 PM
    At the same time, your own personal devices will have Unlimited Access at all times.

  • 1st Gen Time Capsule and External Hard Drive Issues

    I have a 1st generation Time Capsule and have never had any luck connecting an external hard drive (both Western Digital MyBook and Seagate FreeAgent Pro) via an USB hub for an extended period. They will connect for a few hours or up to a day or two before they lose the connection and look up the wi-fi connection (although the internet and connected printer don't seem affected). Thought it might be an issue with the powered hub, but have same issue with both (Belkin and APC). I have read that others have had similar issues.
    For laughs, I connected a dinky personal drive (WD My Passpoert 750gb) to the USB hub and it came up instantly and had no issues for the 12+ hours it was connected. Question #1: can I run a portable drive for an extended period of time (weeks, months, years) via USB hub without killing it?
    Also, I would like to house my large iTunes and iPhoto libraries to be accessed by 3 different MacBooks. Question #2: is a NAS drive connected directly via ethernet to the TC is the best answer?
    I am spoiled by the simplicity of the plug-and-play connectivity of Apple products. Is there a mysterious sequence of procedures that I need to follow to get the Time Capsule to play well with the USB connected HDs?
    Thanks in advance for your help.

    To answer the general question, a drive that is constantly spinning is both more likely to be damaged and less likely to give issues of access to the USB.. the one fights the other. Feel the small passport drive and see if it is continually spinning.. if so that could account for it maintaining connection.. although according to your testing 12hrs is not long enough to know for sure. Feel the other drives. If they spin down and then when you try to access them, do they spin up? Or is it the spin down time that dictates the time they are available on the network. It may simply be a case of usb connected to a router is not getting the correct spin up info.
    IMHO a NAS is the right way to do this.. especially if you have multiple computers accessing it. USB is not a fast connection. Especially hanging off the TC series 1, were not renowned for speed. A NAS is not that expensive now and using a mirrored raid you at least have some protection. Remember to always have the source files in mulitple locations. A NAS can also work as an itunes server, which the TC cannot. And the connection from gigabit ethernet to sata is not made via usb.
    As a secondary option.. open your series 1 TC and put in a 2TB hdd.. this is well documented.. larger sizes give trouble but the series one can easily be updated to 2TB.. remember also the power supply in a series one can go at any moment. Get ready for it, plan for it.. one day it will happen.

  • I have a 1st generation time capsule and an extreme b/g. Is the extreme slowing the network down

    I have a 1st generation time capsule and an appe extreme b/g. Is the extreme slowing the network down? Should I dump it an get the new n version?

    yes it is likely to be slowing down the network because you are using 802.11b/g
    from what i recall with b/g a slow client can slow down the entire network to that clients speed.
    this was the major improvement with 802.11n and Mimo. each client can be connected to the access point without affecting your speed to the rest of the network
    its reccomended to get all new "N" equipment if you have the budget for it. some of those old airports and time capsules can still be worth something on amazon marketplace so you might be able to sell them
    if you want to create / join / extend a netwowrk your going to probably need all "n" based equipment.
    buy the new 4th generation time capsule or the new 5th generation airport they have better stronger radios
    in the mean time configure your base station router to a high multicast rate, so it will prevent devices connecting to it at 1-2 mbps speeds and slowing down your network
    if you have an apple care covered mac remember the airport / time capsule rule. all airports and time capsules purchased 2 years before you bought your mac to the 3 years of apple care covers them. if you do not have apple care then the standard warranty applies

  • I had an apple ID which I used for iCloud.  I upgraded the iCloud account and changed the apple ID to a @me address. Now I can't view what was in my original apple ID account.  How can I get what was stored on the original account?

    I had an Apple ID which I used for iCloud.  I upgraded the iCloud account and changed the apple ID to a @me address. Now I can't view what was in my original apple ID account.  How can I get what was stored on the original account?

    cathorio wrote:
    I recently changed my lap top. My problem is the new lap top won't accept my apple I D it asked me to sing up for a new one which I did.
    I am puzzled by this. The laptop doesn't need the Apple ID - but iTunes does. I could be missing something but ....
    Why would you not be able to use your existing Apple ID and iTunes account on a new laptop? If you authorized the computer - you should be able to use your existing account - unless you already had 5 computers authorized with the existing ID - and that was why iTunes would not accept the ID. However, I'm sure that you would have received a popup message from iTunes telling you that you had reached the limit.
    I just received a new MBP and my daughter did as well. My entire family shares an Apple ID and we had no issues at all with my Apple ID and iTunes on our new computers and I did not have to sign up for a new account. Did you even try the old ID?

  • How can I know which clients are connected to my network through express and which are connected through extreme?

    I have an airport express extending, through wireless, a network provided by an airport extreme. How can I know which clients are connected to my network through express and which are connected through extreme?
    Here you can see both routers:
    I would expect to some clients connected to the express, other than the extreme. And that's all I see: only the airport extreme appears as client of the airport express.
    Below, one can see the summary of the config for both routers.
    Would somebody explain it?
    Thanks,
    Marcelo
    Message was edited by: Marcelão

    please disregard this answer.
    Message was edited by: Marcelão

  • Airplay pausing with 1st gen time capsule

    I'm using airplay to stream music from my MacBook Pro (mid 2010) to my apple TV and my stereo that's hooked up to an airport express. Airplay seems to stop and pause at random times (though according to iTunes, the music keeps playing). The streaming often, but not exlusively, stops when one of our computers is backing up to the time capsule.
    I use a first generation time capsule to create my wireless network and I exted the network with my airport express. iTunes 11 and all my device firmwares are up to date.
    Could my network settings on my time capsule cause the issue? Is the first gen time capsule simply too slow to create a fast enough network that can support airplay?

    Thank you Sheila!
    I read and implimented all the information in the links you posted. Unfortunately, it didn't solve my issue.
    I used all the recomended setting for my Wi-Fi and even switched my wi-fi to use 5Ghz 802.11n. I also set my AirPort Express to join the network created by the time capsule instead of extending it. These two changes helped somewhat. All of the erratic unpredictable pauses in airplay were gone. After these changes, the only things that caused airplay pauses were Time Machine backups to the Time Capsule (on an external HD connected to the Time Capsule), and when I start up the AirPort Utility and it scannes my network.
    Since then, I've bought another AirPort Express to send Airplay music to my living room stereo. To solve the Airplay issues I decided to have this AirPort Express create my Wi-Fi Network instead of the Time Capsule. This gave me a dual band Wi-Fi. I turned off the networking feature of the Time Capsule and connected it to the AirPort Express creating the wireless network using an ethernet cable. I also renamed my Time Capsule and it's HDs to names without spaces (as suggested by a few other posts).
    Even after all of these modifications, airplay still skips every time a computer tries to backup to the Time Capsule as well as when the AirPort Utility is scanning the devices on the network. If I disconnect the Time Capsule I can go full days without a single airplay skip, but the minute I reconnect it and a backup occurs airplay just starts skipping like a bad record.
    Why are backups to my Time Capsule causing airplay pauses? Would this also happen with a more recent Time Capsule model (I have a first generation model)? Is a new AirPort Express powerfull enough to create a home network capable of Airplay? Could the problem be due to the fact that the backup is done on an external HD attached to the Time Capsule?
    Any help would be greatly appreciated!
    Thanks,
    Mathieu

  • Return 1st gen time capsule?

    I have a first generation time capsule that despite my best efforts, refuses to work. I read on the site timecapsuledead.org that its because it over heats. It also states that you can make Apple replace it by calling them. However, the site was updated last in 2010, so I guess the information is incorrect. Just to possibly save me some money, can I still return it?
    in the meantime, I am stuck on this annoying iPad.

    No, all warranty expires after 3years.. in 2010 you still had a year left for the first Gen that was released in 2008.
    You can repair it.. the power supply is dead.. due to the overheating you can buy a new power supply from ebay.. or repair it.. lots of sites.. including one of mine.
    https://sites.google.com/site/lapastenague/a-deconstruction-of-routers-and-modem s/apple-time-capsule-repair
    But it is already well behind the times.. and is it worth wasting money on the repair??
    It is small hard disk, now old and much slower wireless, single band. Slower disk access.

  • 1st Gen Time Capsule thrashing modem

    Hi,
    I've got a 1st Generation Time Capsule with version 7.6 software, which was a replacement for one of the faulty ones a year or so back.  This one work fine for about a week, then appears to start polling (thrashing?) the modem, where the modem seems to show constant activity and the Time Capsule gives no internet connection.  After resetting the Time Capsule I get the internet connection back.  Anyone got any ideas what might be causing this?
    I know the Time Capsule is the problem; I ran an AirPort Express for a month with no problems.  The issue came back when using the Time Capsule again.
    The ADSL modem is connected directly to the Time Capsule.  The Time Capsule generates a hidden network with WPA2 Personal security and MAC address matching.
    Thanks for any help,
    Sam

    7.6 firmware is causing issues as well on my gen 1 TC.. and I am going back to 7.5.2 as it is simply more stable.
    A lot of apple refubished TC were very poor.. they lasted less time than the original. Did not make people happy.
    Is your modem bridged and you are using pppoe client in the TC??
    Or the other way around. Router in the modem on and TC bridged.. do not use two routers.
    Hidden SSID (wireless name) is a useless exercise and actually breaks the wireless IEEE standard. It causes multiple issues.. but the real joke is, on a utiity like inssider it is not hidden at all. As soon as it transmits it is visible to everybody with nasty intents. MAC filtering also useless. WPA2 with a decent passkey.. that is all you need. Anyone who breaks that already has access and can spoof a MAC address in less time than you can type it in.
    As yet there is no method to break WPA2.. and the idea of an extra layer of security is meaningless.

  • How can i see what devices are connected to my icloud?

    I want to know if pictues from my mac are on any other devices. How can i see what other devices i have connected to my icloud?

    My brother asked me for my account one day but i don't know if he used it to connect icloud or to just download an app. I just want to see if his device is connected to my icloud and if so, i want to disconnect him. So is there any site or anything i can do to see what devices are connected?

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    My brother asked me for my account one day but i don't know if he used it to connect icloud or to just download an app. I just want to see if his device is connected to my icloud and if so, i want to disconnect him. So is there any site or anything i can do to see what devices are connected?

  • Can you add new AirPort Express Base Station Simultaneous dual-band 802.11n with a 1st Gen time capsule network

    Hi
    Has anyone tried using the AirPort Express Base Station with a first generation Time Capsule and used it to extend their network, while still being able to use the Simultaneous dual-band 802.11n on their network?
    Thanks in advance

    The first generation Time Capsule was not a simultaneous dual band device.
    If you add the "new" AirPort Express to the network and configure it to "Extend a wireless network", it will extend the one single band signal that it is receiving from the Time Capsule.
    In other words, the AirPort Express will not extend simultaneous dual bands in this type of setup...since it can only "extend" what it receives. You would need a simultaneous dual band Time Capsule if you want that type of functionality.

  • Apple customer support problem 1st gen Time Capsule

    Not sure there is any real point to this since Apple doesnt seem to really engage in these forums.  However, I recently had a 1st gen. Time Capsule die per the well-documented power supply failure problem.  After some prodding I was able to get Apple to replace the unit though it was a handful of days out of the replacement window.
    Unfortunately the Apple  "genius" did not include my full business address on the shipping label and the unit has been in Fed-Ex limbo for nearly a week.  I have of course since provided Fed-Ex with the full address of my company office.  However, they will not revise the shipment info without Apple's authorization. I have left 4 voicemails for the Apple "genius" requesting they update my address so the unit can be delivered.  So far nothing, nada, zip... I'm glad my own staff are merely engineers, not geniuses.
    To add massive insult to injury, today I received a reminder email from Apple that they have a $500 hold on my credit card and have not received the defective unit back.   Really? no sh*t!  I've not received the replacement unit or return label due to Apple's negligence...hello...welcome to automated email ****.  Of course, there is no reply address ANYWHERE to be found on Apple's website.
    So, I'm sitting here with a dead network, $500 balloons on my credit card and no way to correct the delivery address on the replacement TC.
    Hey Apple, ***? 
    This is not the Apple I know and love.  If I wanted Dell quality service I'd have saved the money and bought a Dell.  I hope this is not the start of a long slow slide back into the Apple of the 1990s.

    Agreed that an outright trainwreck such as this is atypical.  However, I am noticing an overall steady decline in customer service at the local Apple stores as well.  The "geniuses" at the Pleasanton Apple store are downright rude and unhelpful.  That is why I even bothered with phone support this time. 
    I think the phone support attitude is what started me off on the wrong foot.  This unit has a well documented power supply defect for which Apple issued a TSB and even reimbursed people who had to replace the unit due to the power supply failure.  When mine failed, I was actually told by the front line genius - "well, it lasted 2 years, that's pretty good".   That is a Dell/Gateway/Compaq/General Motors attitude.   A $500 router should last more than 2 years.  Cisco enterprise level routers last forever.  Several years ago the white iMacs had a power supply problem.  Mine failed 4 years after purchase and Apple cheerfully fixed it without question or issue.  They had it back to me in less than a week.
    My expectations for support are commensurate with the price of Apple's products.  It is a luxury high-end brand. For perspective: This router costs more than a complete Gateway desktop computer system. 
    When you buy a BMW you expect a certain level of service, When you buy a GM expectations are lowered along with the price of entry. I don't expect to ever have to chase down keystone cop problems like this.  My time is far too valuable for that.  This is why I buy Apple computers and not Gateway computers.
    Is it typical? maybe not.  Is it foreshadowing what is to come now that the company is back in the hands of the bean counters that nearly ran it into the ground last time?   Maybe.

  • Are there any risks to extending my wifi with a retired (1st Gen) Time Capsule?

    I just replaced the Time Capsule as the hub of my wifi network. The only problem with the old TC (1st Generation I think) is that it didn't have enough storage, so it could be used again.  I can either sell it (not sure if there is a market for it), or I can use it to extend the network.  I already have an Airport Express extending the network at one end of my house. 
    Is there any downside to setting up the old TC to extend the network at the other end of the house? 
    Does the performance or throughput go down?
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