Is the apple time capsule a wireless router

is the apple time capsule a wireless router

Yes, it's a 802.11 a/b/g/n (pretty much all the popular wireless standards). If you get the latest generation, it will also give you TWO wireless networks - the main one for you and a guest network. It has dual bands so that your guests can connect outside of your network.
It also has 4 Ethernet ports on the back to connect non-wireless devices.

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  • Can you use the apple time capsule as just a wireless hard drive without using it as a router

    Can i use the apple time capsule as just a wireless hard drive without using  a router

    You can, but this type of configuration is not recommended or supported by Apple.
    Two cautions if you want to try this:
    1)  The Time Capsule has to be configured to "Join" your existing wireless network in this type of setup...and to do that, you must know the exact type of wireless security that your network is using.
    2)  Backups are going to take twice as long. The wireless signal must travel from your computer to the wireless router and then from the wireless router back to the Time Capsule.  Two "hops"......even if the computer is located close to the Time Capsule.
    If you want to try this, we can tell you how....but with no guarantees on your results....since this is not officially supported.

  • The Apple time capsule provides disc memory, a wifi network, and router functions. It would normally be connected to the internet via cable modem.  If I wanted to use a wireless cellular connection to the internet, how would I do that?

    The Apple time capsule provides disc memory, a wifi network, and router functions. It would normally be connected to the internet via cable modem.  If I wanted to use a wireless cellular connection to the internet, how would I do that?

    If I wanted to use a wireless cellular connection to the internet, how would I do that?
    The wireless cellular device would need to have an Ethernet port, to provide an Ethernet signal to the Time Capsule's WAN port.

  • Can I use the Apple Time Capsule to store my compressed DVD's and access from my iPad/iPod/iPhone while on a trip if I have the Time Capsule plugged in in the car/SUV?

    Can I use the Apple Time Capsule to store my compressed DVD's & BD's to access from my iPad/iPod/iPhone wirelessly while on a trip if I have the Time Capsule plugged in in the car/SUV?

    castruck wrote:
    I would be accessing the files wirelessly from the iPad/iPod/iPhone to play the files. 
    what player do you intend to use? That is what I am wanting to check.. you understand there is no itunes server in the TC..
    BTW if you want to use the TC in your car/SUV.. convert it to 12v operation.
    https://sites.google.com/site/lapastenague/time-capsule-power-supply-repair-kits

  • Wrt320n with Apple Time Capsule in Wireless sharing mode

    Hi!
    I try to connect my LinkSys wrt320n with Apple Time Capsule with mode "sahring existing wireless network" and so Time capsule doesn't work. It gets IP, but writes "isn't internet connection, WiFi network don't find" and also in the admipage of my wrt320 I can't see Time Capsule as client. 
    Is it possible to make this mode with these two?
    Thanks for your advice and solutions. 

    AlexFedy wrote:
    I want to use TC as wireless station to share my wrt320n signal and also as backup. But, the first needs doesn't work properly
    For setting up the Time Capsule to work as a wireless station, the WAN port should be connected to a modem. In your case, the WAN port should be connected to the to the ethernet port of the router since the modem is already connected to the Linksys. By the way, you don't need to setup a wireless station anymore since you already have a router, unless it serves as another purpose. In addition to that, if you want to setup the TC to do backup then you cannot use it as a wireless station anymore. It can only serve one purpose at a time, depending on the type of settings being set.

  • Using Apple Time Capsule as wireless with ActionTech AGT784WNV

    I have just began to use Verizon high speed dsl as my ISP. I had an Apple Time Capsule that I had been using to establish my wireless network. I wanted to continue to use it for various reasons. I tried to find a way to use the ActionTech as a bridge, but didn't find clear instructions. As I looked at the setting options on both devices i found I could set the timecapsule to act as a bridge only. Open airport utility. Select edit time capsule and on the network tab select bridge only. Then connect to the ethernet cable from the ActionTech.
    So far that seems to work fine.

    I have just began to use Verizon high speed dsl as my ISP. I had an Apple Time Capsule that I had been using to establish my wireless network. I wanted to continue to use it for various reasons. I tried to find a way to use the ActionTech as a bridge, but didn't find clear instructions. As I looked at the setting options on both devices i found I could set the timecapsule to act as a bridge only. Open airport utility. Select edit time capsule and on the network tab select bridge only. Then connect to the ethernet cable from the ActionTech.
    So far that seems to work fine.

  • Will the Apple Time Capsule back up both Apple and Windows in a Virtual macine

    Will Apple Time Capsule back up Windows as well as Apple data in a virtual machine with Parallels?

    Windows home version MSBackup, cannot backup to network drives.
    That was a little bonus from Bill for those who didn't fork out for Pro or Ultimate.
    Like people with home versions would never need to backup to network drives.. oh no.. never!!
    You need to mount the hard disk in windows for it to work.
    It will help a lot if you load the airport utility for windows into your windows OS.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/dl1547
    Open windows explorer and type the network address of the TC.
    \\TCname.local (where TCname is the correct network name of the TC).
    The TC should have all names that are windows compatible.. ie
    Fred Blog's Airport Time Capsule is just wrong. It is too long, it has spaces and it has apostrophe which is illegal.
    A good name for the TC is TC
    The default hard disk share name of data is fine. It should not be Time Capsule or anything again that is over long .. has spaces or is otherwise incompatible with windows.
    A good name for the TC wifi is TCwifi
    Then you can mount it \\TC
    typing that directly into the address bar of windows explorer.
    There are still issues with windows naturally and running in parallels I have no idea what other issues might come up.
    Tell me if you have issues.. but you will need most likely to check the network.
    Open a command window and ping the TC by name and by IP address. If IP address works just mount by IP.
    \\10.0.1.1 for example .. and that is the default TC IP address when in router mode.
    If you still cannot access the TC my recommendation is to use a USB drive and use that.. it is 10x easier and more reliable than mixing Mac and windows backups on the TC.

  • Time Capsule - a wireless router?

    I'm considering buying a Time Capsule, and was looking at the site recently, and I noticed that the word router kept popping up again and again. I don't understand the jargon, and I was wondering - is the Time Capsule an internet router, or just a hub for internal networking?
    I know this is probably a very simple question, but thanks anyway!

    Some Internet Service Providers (ISP) require that you enter a Username/Password combination (also known as credentials) every time you need to access the Internet through their service. The two most common methods to "collect" these is either PPPoA or PPPoE.

  • Time Capsule as wireless router

    With Apple Support, I set up my new Time Capsule as my wireless router.  I am able to use this network with my iPad, iPhone & iMac. My husband is unable to access this wireless network with his PC laptop & Noika phone; he could access my previous wireless network that used the Airport Express since 2006. Need help on what to do???

    Wireless names and TC names should be SMB compatible.. ie .. no spaces.. short.. pure alphanumeric.
    Use WPA2 Personal security.
    Lock the wireless channels.
    Make sure PC is running bonjour for windows.

  • How Can I use the Apple time capsule on another network?

    I have just swapped out Virgin Broadband for BT broadband (BT infinity - BT HOMEHUB 3 wireless device)
    I would like to reconfigure my Time capsule so that I can use it as part of my new wireless network (as a wireless back-up device).. but not use the router part of it.
    I believe this is possible?  Am currently using 10.7.5 of OS X.
    Can you please let me know what steps I need to follow?  (I am happy to start again if need be).
    With Thanks
    Simon

    You cannot use the extend option with another brand router.. so the above will not work with the BThub. And WDS btw is now not used on the TC or apple routers.. haven't ever since N wireless came out.. the above article is for G wireless routers of yesteryear.
    The best way to do it is bridge the TC.. that is router bridge not wireless bridge.. and simply plug it by ethernet into the BT hub.
    You can then setup wireless however you want.. it can reinforce the existing wireless. Simply use the same name (SSID) and security setting.. (should be WPA2 Personal ie AES).. and passkey.. but if you want to make it sure, then lock the wireless channels. This is called a roaming network.

  • Time Capsule + Belkin Wireless router, same network to separate slower devi

    Alright ladies and gents here's what I got.
    I have a Time Capsule and a Belkin wireless n+ router. I want to use my Time Capsule to connect all my wireless n devices using the 5,0GHz band and use the Belkin router using the 2.4GHz band to connect the g devices thus simulating a simultaneous dual-band Wi-Fi, of course all in the same network. I want to be able to see the TC disk from the "slower" devices.
    Is this possible?
    Any ideas on how to configure?

    +I want to be able to see the TC disk from the "slower" devices.+
    +Is this possible?+ Yes
    +Any ideas on how to configure?+
    We're going to need know how you have things configured now. Is the Belkin router the "main" router at this time?
    +I want to use my Time Capsule to connect all my wireless n devices using the 5,0GHz band and use the Belkin router using the 2.4GHz band to connect the g devices thus simulating a simultaneous dual-band Wi-Fi, of course all in the same network+
    Using the same wireless network name for both the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz bands, as is done on the Apple "dual band" routers, there will be no guarantee that faster computers will connect to the 5 GHz network if they happen to see a stronger signal from the 2.4 GHz network...which is likely as 5 GHz signals are absorbed much more quickly than 2.4 GHz signals.
    Your computer will always connect to the stronger signal...not necessarily the faster signal first, unless you tell it otherwise.
    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

  • How to setup Time Capsule as wireless router cascaded under another router

    I'm lodged on the second floor of a house where I get one ethernet cable coming out of an old 4-port NETGEAR router (connected to an ADSL modem that) on the first floor. The router gets an IP from the ADSL 87.xx.xx.xx and re-leases on the LAN 192.168.0.2 thorugh 99.
    Up here I would like to set up my Time Capsule to create a wireless network. I need to use the connection coming out of the downstairs router.
    All configurational combinations of these two routers that I've tried (plenty) are giving me horrible network conflicts between the Time Capsule and the down-stairs router. Even if I use static IP (192.168.1.100) and enable bridge mode on my Time Capsule, I get slow pings and 30% package loss pinging 192.168.1.1 (the router downstairs).
    ADSL straight to the Time Capsule and assisted setup works fine so cables and my other hardware seem ok.
    I've got access to configure all devices as I wish.
    Thankful for help.

    NO. Things are not ok!
    Just as I accepted the package-losses and lowered experienced surfing-speed I realized that I couldn't send mails or upload files to my ftp.
    Now I get systematic. I test both my wired and wireless connections with ping and through www.speedtest.net.
    Test
    Ethernet to my iMac:
    Ethernet to bridged TC and wireless to my iMac
    Speedtest.net (down)
    1.98 mbps
    1.90 mbps
    Speedtest.net (up)
    1.74 mbps
    0.02 mbps
    Ping* to router
    0.8ms (0% package loss)
    2.5ms (5% package loss)
    Ping* to apple.com
    178ms (6% package loss)
    190ms (5% package loss)
    * Ping averages calculated on 100 pings
    What can one conclude / suspect from these numbers? Why does my upspeed drop? I also feel that it's slower to surf wirelessly. I don't feel that the 1.98 to 1.74 mbps drop accounts for that though. I know that conversion to wireless should make for a speed-loss. (I read 10% which seems to be what I measured here).

  • I have the Apple Time Capsule

    I have the Time Capsule (2TB) I want to wirelessly connect my iPad to it to stream movies and music from it, basically make my 16 GB iPad act like a 2 TB version, I also need to keep the 4G functionality for surfing the web, my plan is to mount this in my SUV so on long road trips I can stream vast amounts of music and have anybody traveling with me can watch movies on there iDevices.  Can this work, and what do I need to make it work?  I use a Windows based lap top.

    Darth_Jynx wrote:
    So would a Apple TV with a USB to HDMI (or whatever connection is on the back of the Apple TV) to the TIme Capsule  work?
    AppleTV needs itunes server running.. there are no smarts in the ATV either.. (yes, by smarts I mean the actual program that does the job..ie a media server) ATV is not a media server. It is really a streaming device.. the smarts ie media player is itunes.. but ATV can do airplay with an ipad.. so there is a possible way to run some sort of media player app in the ipad to ATV.. via airplay.. But a small media computer is far better at this job.. buy a second hand mini.. you don't have to spend a bomb of money but at least a recent dual core intel processor is enough to handle video streaming. And they are easy to setup directly powered from the car electical system without needing 12v-110v AC type power supplies.

  • Set Up Time Capsule as Wireless Router - Now How set up Time Machine?

    Time Capsule is performing great as wireless base station set up today. Extended the network and added AirTunes Airport Express - everything works great.
    Started Time Machine to configure the TC as the backup device for TM. Time Machine prompts me to "Set Up Time Capsule" and clicking that button brings me to Airport Utility. But there are no settings in the Airport Utility which allow me to configure the Time Capsule as the TM backup location.
    Any ideas? Thanks.

    Thanks for your reply and the article. It turns out the problem was that when I initially set up the Time Capsule in Airport Utility I checked the "not now" box when asked if I wanted to set up the TC for Time Machine backup. (I figured I could easily come back later to configure the TC for Time Machine.) I had to restart the AirPort Utility process and revert the TC to factory settings and then re-configure the TC while also setting up the wireless network and the Time Machine at same time. All is well now and after 6 hours overnight for the initial backup my iMac is backed up by TM on a regular schedule.

  • Any way to set up Time Capsule as wireless router WITHOUT Airport Utility?

    I'm Macless at the moment and I just had to reset my Time Capsule... now it's showing up as Apple Network blahblah and it's completely visible and unprotected.
    Tried the usual 192.168.0.1, .0.2, .1.0, .1.1, .1.2 without any luck. Any way to do this? Do I need to be plugged in via ethernet?
    Thanks.

    AirPort Utility is the only way to configure the Time Capsule.

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