Is it worth buying a time capsule

Is it worth me buying a time capsule I am looking at way to. Release space on my iphone ipad and mac is this a good way of doing it and storing my photos etc safely

Another option (That I give full credit to the admirable user Tom  aka, Texas Mac Man Richardson, Texas)
There are some wireless external hard drives that can be used with the iPad.
Best iPad External Hard Drive Storage Options
http://www.unlocktips.com/2012/11/best-ipad-mini-external-hard-drive-memory-stor age-options/
iPad Storage Solutions
http://www.ipadstoragesolutions.com/iPadWirelessStorage.php
SanDisk Connect Wireless Media Drive
http://www.sandisk.com/products/wireless/media-drive/
WD My Cloud
http://www.wdc.com/en/products/products.aspx?id=1140
Another option:
Expand your iPad's storage capacity with HyperDrive
http://www.macworld.com/article/1153935/hyperdrive.html
On the road with a camera, an iPad, and a Hyperdrive
http://www.macworld.com/article/1160231/ipadhyperdrive.html
Samsung Wi-Fi External DVD RW Writer USB Optical Drive
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/Samsung-ODD-Cloud-storage-DLNA-Media-Hub,news-13795. html
 Cheers, Tom
I have just recently purchased the Maxell Airstash 2 and now have most of my video library stored on SD cards and have full streaming capabilities to all my apple devices at home or on the road, even in the air.
Rob

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  • Am considering buying a Time Capsule.  But all specs I read about it (re: printing) is how to hook up a printer via USB connection.  Need to confirm...that a wireless printer will work with the router feature of the Time Capsule.  I assume yes...?

    Am considering buying a Time Capsule.  But all specs I read about it (re: printing) is how to hook up a printer via USB connection.  Need to confirm...that a wireless printer will work with the router feature of the Time Capsule.  I assume yes...?

    A wireless printer connects to the network just like your computer, or iPhone/iPad, etc. connects using wireless.
    The printer must be set up intially to scan to "find" available wireless networks, then your specific wireless network needs to be selected. Then the password for the network needs to be entered.
    Once the printer is configured to join the network, it is always connected to the network. No further configuration is required.

  • I have an existing new belkin modem router which works fine with quite a few wired and wireless products in my house. My question is if i buy a time capsule can i put it in another room and wirelessly connect it to the belkin modem router, I would then ju

    I have an existing new belkin modem router which works fine with quiet a few wired and wireless products in my house. My question is if i buy a time capsule can i put it in another room and wirelessly connect it to the belkin modem router, I would then just like my macbook pro and (imac future purchase) to wirelessly back up to it???????????

    Your will need to perform a Factory Default Reset on the TIme Capsule to clear out the current network settings and then reconfigure it to "join" your wireless network using the AirPort Utility setup application.
    To perform the Factory Default Reset on the Time Capsule....
    Pull the power cord from the back of the device
    Wait a few moments
    Hold in the reset button on the back of the Time Capsule and keep holding it an additional 8-10 seconds while you simultaneously plug the power cord back in to the Time Capsule
    Release the reset button after the hold period and allow 25-30 seconds for the Time Capsule to restart to a slow, blinking amber light
    On your Mac.....
    Open Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility
    Click Continue
    Follow the guided setup and choose the "join" option when it appears duriing the setup
    You will need to know the exact type of wireless security that the Belkin router is using to enter this information during the setup of the Belkin. Otherwise, the Time Capsule cannot join the network, and you will receive an error message after the configuration process.

  • If i buy a time capsule in europe it will work in the us?

    If i buy a Time Capsule in Italy it will work back in the US?

    Yes, BUT..
    Apple regionalise them.. and the European wireless rules are different to the US. And a Euro one, will not allow you to select US as the current region for wireless.
    Mostly Europe has more range than US, and therefore you can use it illegally in the US.. but as long as you stick to the allowed channels you will have no problem.
    That implies btw that you do not leave the channels on auto.. you should always manually set them.. otherwise the router is just as likely to choose the illegal channels since they are not used and it will auto discover the lack of wifi happening.
    See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_WLAN_channels
    And compare for 2.4ghz and 5ghz.
    Overall it is much better to buy in the market you will use it in.
    AFAIK apple do not allow change of region.
    I figured out how to change them.. but it requires a soldering in a serial port.. you don't want to know!!

  • TS3972 How can I access the files(movies,music,etc) in my Apple Time Capsule(4th Gen) from my Apple TV(3rd Gen). This is very frustrating Apple has not provided a basic feature, and me buying the Time Capsule and Apple TV is an complete waste of bucks.

    I have an Apple TV (3rd Gen) and Apple Time Capsule (4th Gen). How can I access Movies and Music stored in the Time Capsule from Apple TV. This is very  n't give frustrating that Apple doesn't give their customers with an straight forward access to their customers in between their own products. Iam repenting that buying these products is completely waste of bucks. Appreciate your help...

    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
    The Time Capsule is clearly announced as a router with a hard drive to make backups, not to store anything and share it with your Apple TV.
    To access to movies and music from the Time Capsule, note that the Apple TV can only access to them if they are stored in your iTunes library, so you will have to put your movies and music into iTunes to access to them, and then, put your iTunes library on the Time Capsule in order to access to your data from there

  • I am going to buy a time capsule it it will work on European 220v as the Mac Book Pro does.  Can anyone tell me if it does when you use a plug adapter.  Thanks

    Will the Time Capsule work on European 220v if it was bought in the US.  Do you need a transformer or just a plug adapter?  Thanks

    The Time Capsule will run on 100-240 volts and 50-60 Hz so you only need a plug adapter, not a transformer with this device.
    For more details, look under the Electrical heading on the specifications of the Time Capsule.
    http://www.apple.com/timecapsule/specs.html

  • Question before buying a time capsule

    I currently have an AirPort Extreme as my router. My external hard drive which I use for backups is dying and I am considering getting a Time Capsule to replace it. But, I need to know how loud the drive in the Time Capsule is. The router is in my bedroom and neither my wife nor I want to hear whirring and clicking at night. Or could I keep the AirPort Extreme as the main router and add the Time Capsule as a repeater of some sort (which would be nice as  I could use a signal boost in my living room).
    Thanks,
    Andy

    A few minutes after a backup to the Time Capsule, the hard disk goto sleep mode. So the Time Capsule makes absoluetly no noise.
    The Time Capsule disk will periodically spin up and run a check of the Time Capsule. You may not have noticed this. You cannot predict when this will happen, but it will occur much more often as the disk storage capacity approaches 70-80% full. 

  • Should i wait before i buy a time capsule please?

    well after reading through a lot of posts on here, i was shocked to find that most are negative!!
    i was all ready to get the 1TB version this week, but i think i should hold off for the moment!
    so when do you guys think TC will be fixed and as apple replied/responded to any issues please?
    thanks!

    Bad Monk wrote:
    well after reading through a lot of posts on here, i was shocked to find that most are negative!!
    i was all ready to get the 1TB version this week, but i think i should hold off for the moment!
    so when do you guys think TC will be fixed and as apple replied/responded to any issues please?
    thanks!
    Get it. You will freikin' love it.
    Don't be concerned about the negativity flying around here. After all, this is a forum / messaging board. People naturally tend to take the initiative to post when they have problems.
    They most probably won't change any hardware; just firmware & in fact, the very first public Time Capsule firmware update was released last night.
    Unfortunately I've learned the hard way & seen it many times before; The fact of the matter is that PEACE OF MIND IS PRICELESS. PERIOD.
    Knowing that my years of digital video + pics + LOTS of work is being backed up lets me sleep at night.
    Not only does Time Machine allow you to restore individual files, it also allows for full disk partitions, even your bootable partition (boot to Time Machine to restore).
    Do it. Just do it. 1 TB, there's no other way.

  • Why buy a Time Capsule ? Advice Needed

    Hello,
    I am thinking of getting a new Samsung UE55D800 television and it is WiFi enabled and therefore I want to get the most out of it.
    I know that Apple TV will stream anything from my MacBook onto the TV that is in iTunes but my Mac is slowly getting fuller and fuller and therefore I may want to move some of the the movie content off then onto an external hard drive.
    So, what I was thinking is can I store content on the Time Capsule without it being on my MacBook but also have access to it whenever I want through my Mac and through the wi-fi on my tv?
    Will I be able to have the TV to talk to the Time Capsule and play stuff from there and I will I be able to have my MAC to talk to the Time Capsule and play content from there?
    Hope you can help me on this and give me your opinion on the matter and any other tips you may have to get the most of my tv.
    Thanks
    Neil

    Apple doesn't support an external disk connected to the AirPort Extreme, so it couldn't work. Time Capsule is a router with a hard disk inside, and you can store files on it from a Mac or PC

  • About to buy a Time Capsule...

    Looks a great piece of kit but just got a few questions before I buy...
    Will Time Machine / Capsule backup my Firefox bookmarks, settings and cookies?
    Will Time Machine install all of the 3rd party software etc that I have installed since buying my mac when performing a restore from backup?
    What advantages does the Capsule have over using a normal USB HD with TM apart from the wireless functionality?
    Is there anything TM won't back up? I like the way how if I was to ever loose or break my iPhone, when plugging in a replacemnt into iTunes for the first time it is restored EXACTLY how the old one was, is this similar with TM & TC?
    Thanks
    James

    baikey_uk wrote:
    Looks a great piece of kit but just got a few questions before I buy...
    Will Time Machine / Capsule backup my Firefox bookmarks, settings and cookies?
    Yes. Unless you tell it not to, it will back up you entire system, except for some things not needed to do a restore, like system work files, most caches and logs, trash, etc.
    Will Time Machine install all of the 3rd party software etc that I have installed since buying my mac when performing a restore from backup?
    Yes, if you restore your entire system. You can restore apps separately, but if they're apps installed with special installers, they likely have other files in other places, including your system folders. Unless you know what and where all those other files are, and restore them, too, the app probably won't work right, if at all.
    What advantages does the Capsule have over using a normal USB HD with TM apart from the wireless functionality?
    None. If you have a desktop Mac, a good USB (or, better, FireWire) drive will be much less expensive, faster, and more reliable than WIFI.
    Is there anything TM won't back up? I like the way how if I was to ever loose or break my iPhone, when plugging in a replacemnt into iTunes for the first time it is restored EXACTLY how the old one was, is this similar with TM & TC?
    Yes (but it isn't automatic). The exception is, if you're running Windoze on your Mac. If via BootCamp, that partition is not formatted for a Mac and TM cannot back it up. If you run it via Parallels, vmWare, or similar, TM can back it up, but the backups may be very large, so it usually isn't recommended. There are 3rd-party apps for that.
    You might want to review the [Time Machine Tutorial|http://www.apple.com/findouthow/mac/#timemachinebasics] and perhaps browse [Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions|http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/FAQ.html] (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum).

  • Which to buy?  Time capsule or Airport Extreme with USB drive(s)?

    I'm getting either a TC or an Airport Extreme with an external drive.
    Archive:
    I noticed that TC can archive to an external drive. It seems this can be handy for creating off-site backups. Can I do this with a drive on Airport Extreme (with a powered hub and another drive)? Or do I need to move the drive to a Mac and copy there? Or should I use a network backup instead in either case? I guess this is my main question: Can archive work with Airport Extreme?
    Mounting:
    Is mounting the Airport Extreme for WiFi range any easier than the TC?
    Drive failure:
    Is the TC drive likely to fail over the next couple years? And the other way, if the TC breaks, is the drive something I can use elsewhere? I'm a little concerned about having all my eggs in one basket.
    Other:
    Anything I should be aware of in making this decision?

    +Are there any constraints in the orientation of TC that the AirPort Extreme does not have?+
    No, not really as long as you give either device plenty of airspace as they both tend to run warm to very warm. I thought mounting the AirPort Extreme might improve the signal strength a bit, but it made no measurable difference for me.
    +Is the TC significantly heavier?+
    The Extreme is under 2 pounds, the TC comes in a bit over 3 pounds.
    +Is mounting on a pegboard bad for the HD?+
    I think you may be asking if you can mount it vertically. That's not a problem and the Apple store even sells wall mounts for either device.
    +Yikes. I got bad info. I read the "unsupported" constraint was dropped a couple versions ago. I thought all the comments on this were referring to the older versions of AirPort Extreme.+
    Here's the Apple document. Nothing changed with Snow Leopard and I saw a specific Snow Leopard document about this...just can't find it at the moment. I'm sure other forum regulars will confirm as well if they see this post.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2038
    +Is there a list of file servers that Time Machine is compatible with?+
    Sorry, I don't have first hand knowledge on that and my policy is to only offer advice on things that I've done myself. That question might be worth a separate post since few people will see this question buried where it is.
    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

  • Should I buy Time Capsule?

    Hi.
    I'm a little lazy when it comes to backing up files, and so I'm seriously considering buying Apple's +Time Capsule+, since it does it all automatically.
    But I've read some reviews in Apple Store, and people seem to either hate it or love it.
    What's your honest opinion?
    Is it worth the money?
    -AM*

    Whether you should buy a Time Capsule matters on a few things.
    * Do you have a laptop that moves around the house a lot or multiple laptops? If yes, then a TC is a good investment. If you have a desktop or just one laptop that usually lives in one spot, then you can use Time Machine with an external hard drive for much cheaper.
    * Are you comfortable with or willing to learn about networking? To really put the TC to good use, it helps to have a good baseline of experience setting up home networks. Because it is Apple, it's pretty user friendly for the surface functionality, tho.
    * Do you have multiple computers working off of one media collection? If so, run it off of your TC hard drive or an attached hard drive. I love the iTunes synchronization program Syncopation--add music to one iTunes library and the shared drive and it will pop up in the other libraries too without duplicating the file. I also have the Apple TV and the whole ensemble works very well--my friends are quite jealous.
    * Do your wireless devices have 802.11 N capabilities? The TC is fast if you have the right cards in your computers and other devices, but if you're still on G and will remain there for awhile, then maybe you should wait.
    * How budget conscious are you? How attached are you to Apple? If you're really comfortable with home networking, get a good N router and an NAS drive for cheaper.
    * Do you like support boards like this one? My experience has been somewhat iffy with Apple's networking devices -- the firmware updates often seem to knock out a feature or make us come up with a work around. When the whole setup is humming, I'm pretty happy with it.

  • Looking to buy Time Capsule. What is the best way to connect printer to network?

    Looking to buy a Time Capsule. I have a wifi canon printer currently. If I connect the printer to the Time Capsule via wifi will it be shared the same as if I connected the printer via USB? I would like anyone who connects to my network be able to use the printer. I want to know the best way to configure it so that is easy to connect. Thanks
    Dustin

    If I connect the printer to the Time Capsule via wifi will it be shared the same as if I connected the printer via USB?
    Yes, assuming that the printer is located where it can receive a strong wireless signal.
    I would like anyone who connects to my network be able to use the printer. I want to know the best way to configure it so that is easy to connect
    Follow the steps provided by Canon to install the printer and have it "join" the wireless network that will be provided by the Time Capsule.

  • Considering buying time capsule have some Mac address related questions

    Hi,
    as mentioned above I'm considering buying a time capsule for backup and wifi purposes.
    My internet providers connection depends upon a set Mac address from the first computer you register with, the system works with any router which then clones the MAC address and issues a wifi signal to all computers. I don't have access to the origional computer which we registered our connection on, it went to the great computer graveyard in the sky and I have no record of the Mac address.
    I Would like to use the time capsule system as a router and remove my existing router. my questions
    can the time capsule spoof or clone a Mac address ?
    I Don't want to be offline while we deal with technical support as they are quite inept sometimes.
    Is it in this case really plug and play ? Can I just plug it in set it up on my Mac and away it goes where other non Apple devices can use the wifi.
    Without the existing router the cable that comes into the house connect directly to the ' original ' computer and the Internet only works on that computer
    hope  someone can help me I would like to purchase this device

    The Time Capsule cannot clone a MAC address, so quite simply, the product is not for you.

  • Questions before I buy Time Capsule

    Hi All
    I hope you can please help with my questions before I go and buy a time capsule. I currently have a 5 month old 2.4ghz mbp and a PC running Vista. The PC is connected via ethernet to a billion 7402GL and the mbp connects via wireless. I was going to buy an external hard drive to store data and I thought I might try the time capsule as it will be networked.
    I am not 100% sure I know how time capsule works so any info would be greatly appreciated. I am trying to work out the setup in my head I have had a read through these forums but I thought I would ask specific questions in relation to my setup.
    When I connect the time capsule to the billion can I still use the billion for wireless or do I have to use the time capsule? Also do I connect the TC to the Billion using ethernet or wireless? I want the mbp to access the data on the TC via wireless and the pc via ethernet. I will be getting an imac once I sell my pc so that will also need to connect to TC. I will mainly use the TC for storing data but I might start using time machine as well. Is it possible for a ps3 to access TC?
    I will be attaching a printer to it so I would want to be able to print from any computer that connects to the network.
    What would be the best setup? Any help and suggestions would be appreciated.
    Thanks!

    If you already have a working wired/wireless network, and a spare ethernet port on your router, just connect the TC to the router with an ethernet cable. Turn off the TC's wireless, and it'll work fine.
    No need to change any of your connections, you can carry on using your existing router.
    Printing will work fine from any computer connected to your router (or to the TC, if you wish), but the printer driver needs to be installed on each computer, and the printer has to be one that works with the TC.
    I don't think that there's a way of using the TC as a server with a PS3. The PS3 needs to see a DLNA server - I don't think that there's any way to get this running directly on a TC.
    You can get a Mac to run as a DLNA server (application called "MediaLink"), and it might be possible to get the Mac to link to the TC. This way, you could access the TC from the PS3, but the Mac would have to be switched on for it to work.

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