IPad backup to time capsule via 3G network

Is it possible to back up iPad data whilst on the road?

Other than taking your Mac with you, I don't think so.

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  • Time Machine backup to Time Capsule clobbers wireless network

    Dear All,
    When TimeMachine starts a backup to my new Time Capsule, the wireless network gets clobbered. Other computers on the network's throughput to external sites goes to basically zero (slow ping times, dropped packets- basically unusable.) Is this the expected behavior?
    The configuration I have for my home network is
    cable modem -> time capsule serving wireless network -> "g" network with 2-3 laptops (macbook pro and dell windows laptops.) The dells can't do anything when Time Machine runs, and since it runs hourly it is a bit irritating. I'm considering getting another Mac and then the downtime of my network would increase even more....
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Cheers
    Peter

    My old G5 has 802.11b, and back ups to TC are SLOW. But then the "wire speed" of g is 11M bits/s or ~1 MB/s, but in the real world if you got 100KB/s that's probably good. 100KB/s is only 6 MB/min or .36 GB/hr.
    So 2GB/.36GB which is 5.6 hrs.
    Or to put it another way that's about 3 GB/hr at very best.
    And that's ignoring stuff like compression!
    in short: not usable with 802.11g
    ===
    On my Mac Pro with 802.11n (54 Mbs) I get about 8x that because "n" is about 5x faster wire speed and seems to have better "software".
    e.g. I get about about 25 GB/hr on my ".11n" system
    Still way slow but at least useable.
    ===
    Moral of the story don't bother which TC if you don't have "n"

  • Connecting iPad 2 with Time capsule via speedport

    Hey guys!
    Can I connect my iPad 2 with my Time capsule which is connected to my Router (speedport)? I don't want to Switch the wifi Connection between Router and TC all the Time.
    I Hope you can help me with this!
    Regards

    Open the network preferences and make sure the ethernet is getting an IP from the TC.. you do not need to change any settings .. all you need is network connection.. if the ethernet is working just turn off airport for the time the backup is going on. Once you turn off airport in the MBP the connection will be forced to ethernet. You can do it more correctly by rearranging the order of preference for network connection.. but for now.. just turn off airport.

  • IPad backup with Time Capsule

    Anyone heard if the iPad will be able to wirelessly backup?

    ...can the Touch back up wirelessly ?
    No. But... You can connect your iPod touch to your Mac and iTunes will sync with it. Then when your Mac is backed up to the Time Capsule your iTunes info will be backed up.

  • Can I backup my Ipad directly to Time Capsule

    Is there a way to backup an Ipad without connecting directly to a Mac or PC?

    can I backup my iPad directly to Time Capsule?
    In a word, no.
    The iPad backs up to iTunes on your Mac or PC. Then, the Mac backs up in turn using Time Machine to the Time Capsule.
    Your other option is to backup the iPad using iCloud.
    See this Apple support document for complete info on iOS backups:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1766

  • After formatting my HD and eventually restore my system from a backup on Time Capsule, will I still have access to my old backups as normally used to do via Time Machine?

    I have a Time Capsule (4th Gen) and my backups on it, I need to completely erase my hard drive. My question is: after formatting my MacBook HD and eventually restore my system (OS X 10.6.8) from a backup on Time Capsule, will I still have access to my old* backups as normally used to do via Time Machine?
    *(-and to the newer backups- if I had not restored my system from the last backup).
    THANKS

    That's a good question. Technically, Time Machine should make a new backup but not erase any old backups. But if there isn't sufficient space on the backup drive, then I'm not sure if Time Machine will simply warn you or just go ahead and remove old backups to make room for the new ones.
    In any case, the new backup should have a different backup folder on the backup drive. That's my understanding. You can learn more at pondini.org.

  • Can I backup to a time capsule via an airport extreme.

    I have a time capsule although it is at the other side of my house and i dont get great signal. I am looking at getting an airport extreme (would an airport expres to extend my signal. Will i be able to backup to my time capsule via my airport extreme.

    If your Time Capsule was purchased in the last few years, chances are you have a simultaneous dual band Time Capsule.
    In order to extend both bands using wireless only, you would need a new AirPort Extreme, since the AirPort Express would only be able to extend one band from the Time Capsule.
    If you only need to have one band extended, then an AirPort Express would likely work for your application.
    Whether you choose the Extreme or Express, keep in mind that the correct location for an extending device is a point that is approximately half the distance from the Time Capsule and the general area that needs more wireless coverage.
    Apple's instructions to configure the "Extend" setup are here. Although an AirPort Extreme is pictured in the example, the instructions for an AirPort Express would be the same.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4259

  • How can i get an xbox 360 to connect to my time capsule via WIRED connection?

    I have a Time Capsule and i need to connect my xbox 360 to it because my stepdad has the network in this house set up crazily. He gets mad if i ask him to change anything because it is how he wants it and it works with EVERYTHING ELSE. I do not have a wireless adapter so i need to connect the xbox to my time capsule via a wired connection
    Thanks =]

    Here is what I would look into.
    Use iCloud and photo stream to upload pictures taken with the iPad.
    Find a remote log in utility, or web based app to then remote to your computer.
    Download the files from photo stream to your time capsule.
    As far as recommending a remote log in utility. I have not experience in that area and would need to do research my self.

  • Using external hard drive on a Time Capsule as a network drive for PCs.

    I own a Macbook Air and am using a 2TB Time Capsule router. I am currently using for automatic backups for my Macbook Air.
    I also own 2 PC laptops for the rest of the family. Would it be possible to use an external hard drive connected to the USB port of the Time Capsule as a network drive for the PCs? I want to share files between the two PCs.
    Thanks

    Yes, you can do that.. although it is not necessarily as straight forward as you might think it should be.
    1. The TC has to be running SMB compatible names. short, no spaces, pure alphanumeric.
    2. The disk must be formatted to file system the TC can read. HFS+ or Fat32.. but the HFS+ is vastly superior.. the actual format is irrelevant from sharing point of view as it is still shared via SMB to the network.
    3. It is slow.. half the speed of the same drive plugged into your computer.. although if the connection is over wireless that is probably irrelevant.
    4. You might need a powered hub to get the drive to work.. Apple underpower the USB.. and even a powered disk still won't work.
    5. There are some issues with the TC getting the USB drive to work.. too many factors to say you will have issues or not.. but be aware this is not as straight forward as it could be. or should be.
    6. If you want to share files.. you can always share them directly.. pc to pc or pc to mac.. there is no necessity to do it via a network store.. You can also use the 2TB internal drive.. create a disk image and you can then store you data in that. Internal drive is much more reliable and faster.
    See http://pondini.org/TM/TCQ3.html

  • Connect time capsule via ethernet to Mac for back-up only. Is it possible without internet connection ?

    Connect time capsule via ethernet to Mac for back-up only. Is it possible without internet connection ?

    Hi Bob,
    I'm not certain the post I sent was posted correctly, as I added it as a reply to a 3-year old thread. Since this is a recently-active thread, though not specific to the issue at hand, I thought I'd post again:
    Three years ago you helped me set up a roaming wireless network in my home. It's been rock-steady and I'm forever grateful to you for the time and guidance you gave me. I'd now like to swap out my AirPort Extreme base station for a time capsule. As I understand it, I should be able to unplug the base station and replace it with the TC without problem, so long as I use all the same settings on my TC... network name, security protocol, password, etc. Given the complexity of my network, I thought I should check with you first for any advice you might have. I don't want to set up a new network or make any changes to the existing one-- with the exception of using the TC in place of the AE. I'm already using Time Machine for backups. As a refresher, my current setup has the AE as base station and 3 expresses hard-wired with Ethernet connections elsewhere in my home. I have a 4th express set up wirelessly to use with my stereo system at the front of the house. All AXs are 'n's and are set up, as per your instructions, in Bridge mode to extend the existing network. I'm running the most updated version of Mavericks on my MBPro. Any suggestions you might have will be, as always, very much appreciated! Sincerely, Phyllis Sommers

  • What can I change to gain access to my work vpn.  I can access with my MacBook Air and other routers.  Can use my ipad and this time capsule to successfully access the VPN.

    What can I change to gain access to my work vpn.  I can access with my MacBook Air and other routers.  Can use my ipad and this time capsule to successfully access the VPN.

    You need to give us a lot more info.
    I presume the MBA and the TC are the combo that doesn't work, although you don't clearly state that.
    If the ipad and TC work.. are you sure the ipad is connected via the TC and not 3G network?
    If it is then the TC itself is fine and the issue might be setup on the MBA.. although if the MBA works with other routers.. that rather confuses the matter.
    You need to actually tell us how the TC is setup in the network. What kind of broadband modem you have and what kind of vpn you are using.

  • External HD connected to Time Capsule via USB, how can I back up this drive to Time Capsule?

    I have my itunes media all on an external drive connected directly to Time Capsule via USB.
    I plan to share this external drive over the network to share my media, but how can I back up this drive to the Time Capsule?

    how can I back up this drive to the Time Capsule?
    You will have to do this manually using the Finder, or try a commercial application like Chronosync or Carbon Copy Cloner which might be able to backup a network drive to another network drive. Check with their support folks first before you buy.
    If you could connect the external drive directly to a Mac, Time Machine would backup both the Mac and the external hard drive (assuming that the external is formatted correcly to work with Time Machine).

  • Restoring Time Machine backup from Time Capsule.  Very slow times solved

    For me at least . .
    Like many people it seems, I have had enormous problems trying to restore data using Time Machine on a Time Capsule. The data had been backed up fine. The problem was the time for restore which initially was projected at 125 hours for 235GB. Reality suggested that (after 24 hours) this estimate was going to be about right and clearly unacceptable.
    I cancelled the backup and read as much as I could across bulleting boards.
    The main impression was of a howl of frustration from the many people who had experienced the same problem.
    The collected actions below were assembled from many threads and ultimately ended in success. I hope they help.
    My initial setup was as follows:
    PowerMac G5 Power PC (2005) with 8GB DDR SDRAM (1000BaseT Ethernet connector). Mac OSX 10.5.8
    1TB Time Capsule on Ethernet network via a 100BaseT Hub.
    I was restoring to a 1TB USB 2.0 Seagate External Desktop Drive (ST3100005EXD101-RK) attached via a USB Hub to the G5.
    Having read some threads, I did all of the following:
    • I brought the TC into my home office and connected it directly to the Ethernet Port of the G5 to allow the most direct connection from TC to G5
    • As suggested in one thread, I replaced the Cat5 ethernet cable I was using with a Cat5e cable (Cat6 is better) to allow 1000BaseT connection to the G5.
    • I turned off Time Machine backups and MobileMe Sync.
    • I terminated all unnecessary applications the computer
    I restarted the restore and the result was the same.
    I read more widely and then did the following:
    • I reformatted the Seagate target drive using GUID and Mac OS Extended (Journaled). (Applications>Utilities>Disk Utility>choose top level of target drive>Partition>choose number of partitions under Volume Scheme (1 for me)>Options (button under partition window)>GUID Partition Table>Apply and wait quite a while. I had originally had it as Apple Partition Map and GUID was recommended on one particular thread.
    • I plugged the target USB drive directly into the USB port on the front of the G5 to eliminate the hub as a potential cause of the slow data transfer.
    • Readings suggested that Spotlight might be trying to index one or both of the TC and the target drive. To prevent this the author suggested adding the TC unit and the target drive to the Privacy tab of Spotlight (System Preferences>Spotlight>Privacy. Click + at bottom of window and navigate to target drive/s to add). Activity monitor showed as much data being sent as received so this seemed a likely contributor to the problem. I added both drives as described.
    • Somewhere it was mentioned that IPv6 might be causing the problem. I turned it off (System Settings>Network>Built-In Ethernet>Advanced (bottom right of window)>choose “Off” in Configure IPv6 drop box.
    • I unplugged the Internet connection from the TC to ensure no chance of this being a factor.
    • My G5 doesn’t have an Airport but if you do you should also turn this off. You want to be quite certain that there are no connections that either the computer or the airport can channel data through other than the Ethernet cable.
    • I don’t have anti virus software but this should also be turned off as it seems this was slowing down data transfer for many people.
    • I shut down the G5, the USB target drive and the TC and restarted them all. After start up, I once again shut down all unnecessary programmes.
    I restarted the Restore and, after the customary long wait as it added up all the files to transfer, it announced that the restore would take 4 hours (as opposed to the five days it had suggested previously).
    Activity Monitor now shows data transfer rates of 17mb – 18mb per second and it looks like 4 hours is going to be about right. It also shows large amounts of data being received but now with negligible amounts being sent.
    I’m afraid I don’t know which of the above is the bit that solved the problem. It could be a combination but I believe that if you do all the above, your restores / backups will all go at an acceptable speed.
    A last note to thank all those individuals whose wise words I scoured for these instructions. I hope their collected suggestions are of some use to others.

    The migration assistant or the original backup?
    I tried WiFi, Ethernet and on the second attempt with a fresh backup on a USB drive.

  • Can't copy TM usb backup to Time Capsule - "wrong case sensitivity"

    I tried Pondini's tip from here:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1964018#18
    "18. How can I copy my TM backups to a different location?"
    "To copy LOCAL BACKUPS to be used on a NETWORK:
    SNOW LEOPARD: First, configure Time Machine to back up to the network location, and start a backup. As soon as the sparse bundle is created, cancel the backup. Then, if possible, connect the new drive directly to your Mac. Use the Finder to mount the new sparse bundle, and delete the Backups.backupdb folder inside it. Then drag the Backups.backupdb folder from the old volume to the new sparse bundle."
    My problem comes when I get to this point. I get an error message...
    "the volume has the wrong case sensitivity for a backup".
    ..and it won't let me drag the Backups.backupdb folder.
    The source is a Western Digital usb MyBook originally set up under Leopard but now being used under Snow Leopard. The target is a new Time Capsule.
    Thanks for any help you can offer.

    Bob Mayo wrote:
    Given this sudden issue, can the Time Machine backup on the MyBook drive be saved -- and is it still a reliable to use as the base for future backups on the Time Capsule?
    I wouldn't waste any more time on it; I'd recommend putting it "on the shelf," in case you find you need something from it, and let Time Machine start fresh on the TC.
    You can always access the old backups, via the +*Browse Other Time Machine Disks+* option, per #17 in the FAQ Tip.
    By the way, I've been working on the copy procedure. Here's a draft of the new version of the part you'd use, if you decide to:
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    |
    _*3. To copy LOCAL BACKUPS to be used on a NETWORK_*
    *SNOW LEOPARD only; you cannot convert Local Backups to Network on Leopard.*
    |
    If you're copying to a Time Capsule, configure your Time Capsule for your network. (See the documentation that came with your Time Capsule for information about setting it up on your network.)
    If you're copying to a USB drive to be connected to a Time Capsule, Airport Extreme, or other Mac, connect it directly to your Mac and format it with either the GUID or APM *Partition Map Scheme,* and either +Mac OS Extended (Journaled)+ or +Mac OS Extended Case-sensitive, journaled)+ Format. See item #5 in the Frequently Asked Questions *User Tip* if you need detailed instructions.
    a. Configure Time Machine to back up to the network location, and start a backup.
    b. As soon as the +sparse bundle+ is created, cancel the backup (that may take a few moments).
    c. If possible, connect the new drive directly to your Mac (or a Time Capsule via Ethernet).
    d. Use the Finder to mount the new sparse bundle.
    e. Double-click it to mount the +Time Machine Backups+ partition inside it.
    f. Click the +Time Machine Backups+ partition to open it, and delete the Backups.backupdb folder inside it.
    g. If the old backups are case-ignorant (per the yellow box above), you must change the new sparse bundle to be case-ignorant, too:
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    1. Select the +Time Machine Backups+ partition in Disk Utility's sidebar and click Erase.
    2. Select the +Mac OS Extended (Journaled)+ Format, and click the Erase button. That may take a few moments (to unmount, erase, and mount the partition again).
    3. Via the Finder, do a +Get Info+ on the +Time Machine Backups+ partition.
    4. Click the padlock at the lower right and enter your Admin password at the prompt.
    5. Remove the check from the +Ignore ownership on this volume+ box and close the window.
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    h. Via the Finder, drag the Backups.backupdb folder from the old volume to the new +Time Machine Backups+ partition. Enter your Admin password when prompted. After a few moments, you may also get a prompt saying that you'll need to enter it again later: click Continue.

  • Can I back up my iPad 3 to time capsule?

    Dani backup my iPad 3 to time capsule? Also, can I move my photos from shutterfly to time capsule?  Thank you.

    The iPad (and iPhone) backup to iTunes on your Mac. Then when the Mac backs up to the Time Capsule, the backups are preserved that way.
    Or, you can backup the iPad to iCloud.
    See this Apple support document for details:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1766
    Cannot answer on your photo question. Suggest that you ask Shutterfly support if it is possible to copy files to a shared network drive.

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