Language settings in Time Capsule

Hello, I'm currently stationed in China and I'm thinking to get a Time Capsule from the Apple Store here. I'd like to know if it is possible to change time capsule's language to English? I'm assuming that the default language will be Chinese. Is there such an option to change the display language?

Connect the computer directly to the modem.. by ethernet .. you should then be able to download the utility.
If not press and hold the reset for 10sec in TC.. start again.. Your backups are not deleted.. that requires a deliberate erase from the utility. But you will truly wipe out your previous setup if the profile was not stored.
You cannot save profiles from vs6 as it doesn't know what profiles are even.
In 5.6 assuming it is like 5.5 just go to the top menu bar.. File.. export configuration file.. voila.

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  • Network settings in Time Capsule

    I have messed up my Internet settings in my Time Capsule. I can connect to it wirelessly, but I can't connect to the Internet
    How do I recover my settings from yesterday using Time Machine?

    Connect the computer directly to the modem.. by ethernet .. you should then be able to download the utility.
    If not press and hold the reset for 10sec in TC.. start again.. Your backups are not deleted.. that requires a deliberate erase from the utility. But you will truly wipe out your previous setup if the profile was not stored.
    You cannot save profiles from vs6 as it doesn't know what profiles are even.
    In 5.6 assuming it is like 5.5 just go to the top menu bar.. File.. export configuration file.. voila.

  • VPN / DNS Settings on Time Capsule

    Afternoon Board!
    I've recently appled up after my Samsung died.  Got myself a 13" Macbook Pro and a 3TB Time Capsule for the wireless.   I'm based out in Abu Dhabi, UAE, and the internet is heavily censored along with not being able to download UK content for my Xbox360.
    I get round the internet censorship by using a VPN (Overplay.net), however I've recently read that it's possible to sack the VPN completely if I play around with the DNS settings.  The VPN also heavily throttles the internet speed (we god own from 16mb/s to around 3mb/s when using the VPN)
    I'd prefer to do this on the Time Capsule itself, since then any other device using the Time Capsue (our mobiles, Ipads, Xbox, Apple TV etc), would then automatically be able to use the interweb as if based in the UK.
    However, I have no idea where to start with this, and would really appreciate any help you could provide.
    Thanks in advance,
    Brian

    Did you try changing the dns directly in the aztech.. that is the easiest way.
    You must be using it as a router.
    Change the primary dns server for whatever dns service you want to use.
    The TC is then in bridge mode.
    Is your TC the latest AC wireless version?
    If so you might find you are stuck.. I fixed up an earlier version TC to give the right DNS to clients for watching overseas TV but that is using the v5 utility. Since this is now not possible in the latest TC you might be stuck.. do you have a PC in the network.. you might find you can change it using the 5.6.1 utility from windows.. but I do not have latest version TC to check.

  • How do I use my Time Capsule for backup without making it my router?

    I've always used my Time Capsule as my internet router (paired with my Time Warner modem) and I've also used it to back up my computer.   I just got a new modem, it was a nightmare to set up, and it's supposed to have very fast internet.  It's a Time Warner modem / router.  In order to set this up and get a new wifi, I had to disconnect my Time Capsule.
    Now I would like to connect my time capsule again to back up my computer, but to avoid messing with the internet or changing it again (I may as well try the new one), I DON'T want to continue using my TC as a router.   how do I go about doing this?  Do I continue to have it connect to the modem via ethernet or do I just plug it into the power source and that's it?
    If someone could walk me through the process it would be so appreciated!

    Hi Alexandra,
    The article linked below details how to go about settings your Time Capsule up as a bridge, which effectively disables all routing functionality (NAT and DHCP services are disabled on the Time Capsule as they will be handled by your ISP's modem/router), and should allow you to utilize Time Machine without affecting your existing network.
    AirPort Utility 6.x: Set up a base station or AirPort Time Capsule as a bridge
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH5104
    All my best,
    Allen

  • Time Capsule won't connect to network after factory reset

    Hello
    I have reset my time capsule back to factory settings, After this was completed the time capsule will no longer connect to my network.
    When airport utility is launched the app will search for the time capsule. Then when the app is gathering information at the reading previous settings stage air port utility quits unexpectedly (There is a report, this can be attached if any one needs it)
    The light on the time capsule is flashing amber.
    Does anyone have any ideas?
    Im running a mac book pro with lion 10.7.3
    Cheers Dan

    If you reset the Time Capsule back to Factory Default Settings, the Time Capsule is now broadcasing a default wireless signal with a name like Apple Network xxxxxxx.
    Click the AirPort icon at the top of your Mac's screen and make sure that you are logged onto that network....no password is required.
    Then, open AirPort Utility.
    You should see the xxxxxx number displayed in the upper left hand corner of the window when you click on Other AirPort Base Stations
    Or, if you do not want to connect using wireless for the configuration, temporarily connect an Ethernet cable from your Mac to one of the three LAN <-> ports on the back of the Time Capsule and then open AirPort Utility.
    If you still experience issues, check to make sure that you are following Apple's instructions for the default reset in this support document:
    Resetting an AirPort Base Station or Time Capsule FAQ
    We have also seen reports from users about difficulties with the new version of AirPort Utility.
    Download and install the full feature version of AirPort Utility 5.6 for Mac OS X Lion to see if that will work.

  • My Working Solution: 1 Time Capsule + 2 AEBs on One Network

    Over the past two weeks, I have probably spent 10+ hours messing around with one Time Capsule and 2 AEBs in an attempt to create a single roaming network. I tried everything and I searched for hours on the forums for solutions. Thanks to many others for posting tid bits here and there, I was at least able to try things I hadn't tried before. In the end, I never found a perfect answer and I even spent time on the phone with Apple. Finally, after coming close to throwing every one of these devices at the wall, I took at step back and waited a few days and came up with a solution that works perfectly for me - as of today, it's been three days without any glitch. Keep in mind though that I have the luxury of having a wired house and I have the option of running ethernet cable from one device to the other as my mechanism for "extending" the network. What I needed was the ability to walk around the house freely with wireless devices such as our iPhone, MacBook Air and my work laptop...
    What I don't know is whether or not the approach I took has performance issues or if it's supported by Apple or if I am in for a sudden surprise so take my solution for what it's worth... Here is what I did...
    *General Advice for Clearing out AEB/TC Settings*
    - Power device on - wait till it goes through a solid and then a slow blinking amber light
    - Once the device has powered up, do a hard reset (new models - push reset for 5 seconds until it blinks rapidly
    - Wait until the full power up cycle completes - slow blinking amber light
    - Unplug the device, wait a few seconds and plug back in, waiting until full cycle
    I can not stress how important above is - just doing a hard reset will NOT clear out all your settings and you will be left with random crap that could impact your setup. This was one of the key pieces I was missing and a great apple tech helped me out
    Also - start simple... no printer hookup, no extra network devices, just one computer, one TC/AEB and the internet. Add on from there. Based on this, I setup things as follows
    1. Time Capsule - verified internet, etc
    2. AEB #1 - again verified internet, etc.
    3. AEB #2
    Finally, the latest TC/AEB updates provided by Apple did appear to help - not sure exactly how but the process of setting up my 2nd AEB was easier and I ran into many less issues...
    *Internet Solution:*
    - Comcast Cable Modem
    - Hooked up directly to the WAN port of my Time Capsule
    - DHCP based solution, per Comcast setup
    *Time Capsule*
    - Version 7.3.1
    - Acts as my main Hub, DNS Server and Router
    - Name: used three words all separated with - (no spaces). Ex: my-time-capsule
    - Wireless Mode
    -- Create a wireless Network
    -- Network Name: Z-Autobahn
    -- Yes to Allow network to be extended
    -- 802.11n only (5 GHZ)
    -- Security WPA2 Personal
    -- Under Options: Changed Multicast to 24Mbps
    - Internet
    -- Used Ethernet, DHCP as Comcast requires
    -- Connection Sharing: Share a public IP Address
    - DHCP
    -- Leveraged default network / submasks 10.0.1.1 as my router, dishing out 10.0.1.2 and beyond
    -- Reser*ved two DHCP reservations - one for each AEB 10.0.1.2 and 10.0.1.1
    *AEB #1*
    Here is the key difference - I did NOT use WDS or the Extend Network option. I had problem after problem with these options and although I can not confirm, I believe both of these leverage wireless to extend your range vs. ethernet. I also believe this is the reason folks say to NOT use the WAN port with this type of configuration
    Base Station
    - Named similar to TC: my-aeb-mb (where mb was a location identifier)
    - WAN port is hooked up directly to one of the LAN ports of my Time Capsule
    - Wireless Mode
    -- Create a wireless Network (NOT WDS or Extend)
    -- Network Name: Z-Autobahn (same as TC settings)
    -- Yes to Allow network to be extended
    -- 802.11n only (5 GHZ)
    -- Security WPA2 Personal (exact same security setup and password)
    -- Under Options: Changed Multicast to 24Mbps
    - Internet
    -- Used Ethernet and Manually
    -- IP Address: 10.0.1.2 (matches what I reserved from the DHCP settings of time capsule)
    -- Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 (vs. default 255.255.0.0)
    -- DNS Server 10.0.1.1
    -- Connection Sharing: off (Bridge Mode)
    *AEB #2*
    I followed the exact same process as AEB #1 with the exception of the following 2 settings
    - Name: my-aeb-lr
    - IP Address: 10.0.1.3 (matches what I reserved from DHCP settings of time capsule)
    *Other Random Thoughts*
    Prior to setting up above, I experienced a ton of issues - network would drop, an AEB would disappear, random instability, you name it. Above setup has worked well for a few days now.
    I also have a bit of a more complex setup - there is actually a full switch running in between the TC and the AEBs but this should be irrelevant. I just happen to have a full wired house. I am sure someone will ask my the **** I even borrowed with above - the answer is simple. Ports are great when you know exactly where your computer or network device is going to be BEFORE your house is built.
    All my machines (with the exception of my work laptop) are setup with a WINS workgroup called "workgroup" so that I can share between my macs and my pcs. You don't need to mess with this if you are all mac.
    *Quick Note on Windows XP*
    By default, Windows XP does NOT support WPA2 which means you can't use a true 802.11n solution at 5ghz. You can download a hot fix for SP2 from Microsoft. The KB article is: 893357 and can be downloaded from here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/893357. This is NOT an issue with Windows Vista.
    Finally - I am not a network expert but I work in the SW industry. I would love to get thoughts from someone that is really experienced in networking to help me understand if I did something that is screwed up. Things seem to work for me.

    I realized I only used the abbreviation AEB vs. Airport Extreme. Caught this after the 15 minute edit restriction. Added in case folks are searching by Airport Extreme. In addition, the solution I setup is a Roaming Network solution vs. "one network". Enjoy!

  • How do I set up a guest network on my Time Capsule?

    how do I set up a guest network on my Time Capsule?

    If that is the case, then......
    Open Macintosh HD > Applications > Utiltiies > AirPort Utility
    Click Manual Setup
    Locate the Guest Network tab located just below the row of icons and click on it
    (If you do not see a Guest Network tab....you likely do not have the Time Capsule connected to a simple modem)
    Enter a check mark next to "Enable Guest Network"
    Type in a name for the Guest Network
    Enter the password and confirm
    Click Update to save your settings and Time Capsule will restart in 25-30 seconds

  • Time Capsule won't back up, privilege message error HELP!

    Time Capsule used to work, now it doesn't.
    1) I go to System Preferences > Time Machine
    2) I click on Change Disk...
    3) Window drops down and I select my Time Capsule, then click on Use for Backup
    4) Window pops up saying "Enter your user name and password so Time Machine can access the file server "name of my Time Capsule". No field for user name, just Password - so I enter this and click on Connect.
    5) Drop down window appears saying: "The specified user does not have read, write and append privileges on this network volume. Please connect as a different user or contact your network administrator."
    Thing is - I am the admin.
    Can't figure out how to rectify this. Have already tried restoring factory settings to Time Capsule but run into same problem.
    Any ideas?

    Exact same problem. In addition, Time Capsule won't let me create new folders in the root (/data) folder anymore, although I can still read and write files in already existing folders.
    I thought it was because I upgraded to Snow Leopard, so I did a clean install of Leopard OS on my Mac Pro with erasing the HDD, but still no luck.

  • Time Capsule factory reset taking a long time. Is this normal.

    After having problems connecting to the Internet, I tried restoring the factory settings my Time Capsule 2T, but it's taking a very long time. It's now been more than 15 minutes and it is still restoring. Is this normal?  I don't want to interrupt it because I'm afraid I might lose my file saved in the base station. Please help!

    It should be 2min.. something is seriously wrong.
    Describe the current state of the TC. You can reboot it now anyway.. whatever happened has happened. If it fails to start up your are suffering a problem on the Gen4 which is becoming rather common.
    See https://sites.google.com/site/lapastenague/a-deconstruction-of-routers-and-modem s/apple-time-capsule-repair/gen4-a1409-issues
    Does that describe the problem.

  • IPhone 4 & iPod Touch can connect to Time Capsule, but not Internet

    My family and I have an iPhone 4, iPhone 3G & iPod Touch. Our WiFi comes from a Time Capsule. My Macbook Pro can connect to the WiFi and get online, but the iPod & iPhones can only connect to the Wifi, not actually get online.
    We some issues with our ISP last week, which took some time and some messing with the settings on Time Capsule to resolve. At one point, Airport Utility asked me if I'd like to switch to bridge mode...I'm not sure if that ever happened or not, to be honest, and don't know how to see if I'm in bridge mode or not (or even what that means, really).
    With my iPhone 4, I can successfully connect to the wireless network, but the icon in the top left of the screen stays on 3G (unless my service drops in my house, in which case it shows the WiFi icon but won't let me connect via Safari or any other apps).
    With the iPhone 3G, it does connect, but doesn't ever show the WiFi icon.
    With the iPod, it says it connects, but doesn't ever show the WiFi icon. I get the error "Safari cannot open the page. The error was: Operation coudl not be completed. Invalid argument."
    Does anyone have any idea what I could do to resolve this?

    I fixed this on my own. How did I do it?
    1. Reset Time Capsule to factory settings (via Airport Utility)
    2. Renamed my WiFi network
    3. Restarted my router
    Everything's fixed. I've seen this problem all over the Web but no solutions, so hopefully this will help someone.

  • Time capsule dont backup without cable?

    hi
    i know time capsule use wireless to connect to macbook pro ,in my first time backup i used cable so i disconnect the cable and try to connect with my time capsule no way? AirPort Utility did not find it my wireless also did not find my time capsule and the light is green but my macbook pro did not find it only when i connect the cable ? so thats mean i can use it as wireless backup ?

    Hi Alexandra,
    The article linked below details how to go about settings your Time Capsule up as a bridge, which effectively disables all routing functionality (NAT and DHCP services are disabled on the Time Capsule as they will be handled by your ISP's modem/router), and should allow you to utilize Time Machine without affecting your existing network.
    AirPort Utility 6.x: Set up a base station or AirPort Time Capsule as a bridge
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH5104
    All my best,
    Allen

  • Just want to use Time Capsule as a wireless hard drive?

    I thought I was computer savvy until now.
    I just want to use Time Capsule as a wireless hard drive. I do not want to connect my Internet to it whatsoever. I realize this would involve disconnecting from Time Capsule and reconnecting to my Internet every time.
    The settings for Time Capsule are just mind-boggling.
    Is there any easy way to set it up as a password-protected wireless hard drive?
    I am so lost with all the settings.
    Please help! I will provide points!

    First, you don't need to use Time Capsule with Time Machine. It can be used as a manual file storage or file exchange drive.
    Where do you have the Ethernet cable placed on the Time Capsule. Is it the WAN port or one of the network ports?
    If you are attempting to set-up the Time Capsule as your wireless router, it will need to be connected to the wired modem from your service provider through the WAN port for configuration. The Time capsule should then appear as a configurable Airport device.
    To start, turn off your cable or DSL modem and the Time Capsule. Turn them both back on with the Time capsule connected to the wired modem via of the WAN port so the modem can grab the TC's MAC address.

  • Restore entire system from a Time Capsule backup?

    Can anyone help me restore my entire system (MacBook Pro, os x 10.5.8) from a set date in time using Time Machine. I use a Time Capsule wifi for back-ups. I have found lots of tutorials and how to's that say it can be done, but none which actually spell out how to do it step by step if you're not changing Macs or using a more modern operating system.  I've been to two Apple stores with all of my equipment and the instructions from the Genius Bar haven't worked when I get home to start the back-up. One Apple store wiped my iPhone and restored and synched it to a store laptop when I had my own with me, so now those don't synch or recognize each other and I've lost all my iTunes settings. The second store said I needed to restore my Mac with a snapshot from my HD, which seems like the place I'm restoring to, not restoring from.
    I want to first ensure TM is backing up to the Time Capsule and not to my Mac before I do a complete restore. The store seemed to indicate that TM was backing up to the Mac. Every Apple tutorial reads that the Time Machine recognizes it is connected to a Time Capsule and after initial setup "just takes care of itself," so this is a surprise to me and I want to triple-check my files and the snapshots in time are on an external Time Capsule. The settings in Time Capsule all look fine, but I can't tell if it's the actual back-up drive. When I go into TM I see the dates on the right hand side, but none are pink as some tutorials read they should be? Is that a new addition with later operating systems.
    The problem started when I was trying to synch and charge my iPhone routinely. During the synch I received a software update window that read I should update the latest iWork software updates. So I clicked yes. Then a window popped up reading I needed to download the latest iPhone software updates, so I said yes. After two hours of downloading and installing my iPhone screen went black, read I needed to plug into iTunes, which it was. And when I unplugged and plugged it back in to the Mac and iTunes it read my only option was to Restore to factory settings. I immediately shut everything down and went to the Apple store and when I got back home iTunes doesn't open on the Mac. The phone is on a different system than the Mac. My iCal and Address book files are corrupted, missing information, some records are duplicated. And all of my photos in iPhoto are all dated with the same date from 9 months ago. The photos from recently are in the Library, but the date informaton is corrupt.
    From what I'm reading I can restore the computer to what it looked like in a point in time when I know everything looked and synched correctly, a few days before the problem without losing too much data? Can anybody shed some light on this? Thanks so much.

    smnolmagic wrote:
    Can anyone help me restore my entire system (MacBook Pro, os x 10.5.8) from a set date in time using Time Machine.
    See Time Machine - Frequently Asked Question #14 for all the gory details.
    The second store said I needed to restore my Mac with a snapshot from my HD, which seems like the place I'm restoring to, not restoring from.
    There may be a misunderstanding there -- effective with Lion, Time Machine does make "Local snapshots" on the internal HD of laptop Macs, so they're available when your regular TM backups aren't.  But you can't do a full restore from them. 
    And since you're still on Leopard, the only way to have backups on your internal HD would be if you'd created a separate partition on it and directed TM to back up there, instead of to your Time Capsule.
    Since Lion has been out for about 18 months, the AppleStore folks may have forgotten (or never known) the differences from Leopard and Snow Leopard. 
    I want to first ensure TM is backing up to the Time Capsule and not to my Mac before I do a complete restore.
    Use the Time Machine Browser (the "Star Wars" display) to see your backups.  You might want to review the Time Machine Tutorial, and perhaps browse Time Machine - Frequently Asked Questions.
    When I go into TM I see the dates on the right hand side, but none are pink as some tutorials read they should be? Is that a new addition with later operating systems.
    Yes, that's a change effective with Lion.  The "Local Snapshots" are shown in white, backups on an external HD, Time Capsule, etc., in pink.   But on Leopard, all you'll see is white.  See Time Machine - Frequently Asked Question #15A for details.
    From what I'm reading I can restore the computer to what it looked like in a point in time when I know everything looked and synched correctly, a few days before the problem without losing too much data?
    Yes, per #14 in the FAQ as above.  Once that's done, you can then selectively restore more-current items from subsequent backups, if you want.
    However, note that, on Leopard, doing a full system restore makes your internal HD look like it's an entirely different disk to OSX and Time Machine.  Once you're running on the restored  version, you'll need the procedure in #E3 of Time Machine - Troubleshooting to see the backups from the "old" disk.
    Also, when you do the next backup, it will be a full one -- everything you just put back on the disk will be backed-up in full.  That will take a long time and probably a lot of space on the TM drive.

  • Swapped From Time Capsule TO Airport Express - Constant Drop Outs

    I recently switched my main network from Time Capsule to my Airport Express so I could play music etc... But since then every few hours I'll get an error saying the Time Capsule can't connect, then maybe 20 minutes later both the Airport Express and Time Capsule eventually start flashing yellow... If I leave it all overnight it just seems to fix itself or if I turn it off/on it all fixes itself... I have always had strange issues with Airport Express even one I had 2 years ago... But Time Capsule when I bought it I never had any dramas, the only reason I switched is so I could listen to music wirelessly... Are there any settings in Airport Express that I would need to look at? And also do I need to update any of my settings in Time Capsule to make it work better with Airport Express?

    These are the logs if there is a guru out there who can see an issue would be much appreciated!
    Jun 26 04:41:49 Severity:5 Initialized (firmware 7.3.2).
    Jun 26 04:41:51 Severity:3 No Address for NTP server time.apple.com.
    Jun 26 04:41:51 Severity:5 Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    Jun 26 04:41:51 Severity:5 Rotated TKIP group key.
    Jun 26 04:41:55 Severity:5 Internet Configuration leased -- host <10.1.1.2/255.0.0.0> gateway <10.1.1.1> dns <10.1.1.1> wins lease <3600> domain
    Jun 26 04:42:00 Severity:5 Associated with station 00:1c:b3:74:eb:01
    Jun 26 04:42:00 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 00:1c:b3:74:eb:01
    Jun 26 04:42:06 Severity:3 No Address for NTP server time.apple.com.
    Jun 26 04:42:08 Severity:5 Associated with station 00:1f:f3:c3:3c:6a
    Jun 26 04:42:08 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 00:1f:f3:c3:3c:6a
    Dec 05 00:16:00 Severity:5 Clock synchronized to network time server time.apple.com (adjusted +13977217 seconds).
    Dec 05 00:16:09 Severity:5 Rotated TKIP group key.
    Dec 05 00:17:36 Severity:5 Associated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:17:37 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:19:00 Severity:5 Disassociated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:19:00 Severity:5 Rotated TKIP group key.
    Dec 05 00:19:26 Severity:5 Associated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:19:26 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:25:04 Severity:5 Disassociated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:25:04 Severity:5 Rotated TKIP group key.
    Dec 05 00:28:17 Severity:5 Associated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:28:17 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:31:34 Severity:5 Disassociated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:31:34 Severity:5 Rotated TKIP group key.
    Dec 05 00:32:47 Severity:5 Associated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:32:47 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:33:12 Severity:5 Disassociated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:33:12 Severity:5 Rotated TKIP group key.
    Dec 05 00:34:16 Severity:5 Associated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:34:16 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:34:47 Severity:5 Disassociated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:34:48 Severity:5 Rotated TKIP group key.
    Dec 05 00:35:25 Severity:5 Associated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:35:25 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:36:01 Severity:5 Disassociated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:36:01 Severity:5 Rotated TKIP group key.
    Dec 05 00:41:24 Severity:5 Internet Configuration leased -- host <10.1.1.6/255.0.0.0> gateway <10.1.1.1> dns <10.1.1.1> wins lease <3600> domain
    Dec 05 00:42:20 Severity:5 Associated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:42:20 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:43:45 Severity:5 Disassociated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:43:46 Severity:5 Rotated TKIP group key.
    Dec 05 00:44:01 Severity:5 Associated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:44:01 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:45:40 Severity:5 Disassociated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:45:41 Severity:5 Rotated TKIP group key.
    Dec 05 00:45:49 Severity:5 Associated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:45:49 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:46:15 Severity:5 Disassociated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:46:16 Severity:5 Rotated TKIP group key.
    Dec 05 00:46:24 Severity:5 Associated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:46:24 Severity:5 Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:47:08 Severity:5 Disassociated with station 00:21:e9:03:77:f7
    Dec 05 00:47:08 Severity:5 Rotated TKIP group key.
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