My time capsule flashes amber

was working perfectly until I added and reset anairport express

If you reset the airport express it could have started in the wrong mode..
Exactly what is the express supposed to be doing??
Plug it into a computer with no other network connection.. do the setup and then update and set it up in the network.. do not try and setup devices over wireless.. that is like sawing off the branch you are sitting on.

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  • Time Capsule flashes amber and loses connection at least once a day

    Hello,
    I got my Time Capsule a month ago. I had an old one from 2008 which I gave to a friend, so it was time to upgrade. I have no idea what's going on, but the Time Capsule flashes amber and I lose my Internet connection at least once a day, sometimes two or three times within a few hours.
    Is anyone else experiencing this? Any idea how to fix it?
    If it matters, I'm on a mid-2010 MBP running OS X 10.8.5.
    Thanks!

    You and everyone else.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5140686?tstart=0
    It is not stable firmware.. or has issues .. with some modems.. or is just faulty.. pick one or two choices.
    There is no fix because this is really a bug.

  • Why does time capsule flash amber

    why is my time capsule flashing amber

    You can find out by doing the following on your Mac.......
    Open Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility
    Click on the Time Capsule icon
    Click on the amber dot and another window will open to explain more about why the Time Capsule is whining.

  • Time Capsule Flashing Amber - Macbook Doesn't Scan It

    here's the situation:
    i just moved. at my old place i used the time capsule exclusively as an external hard drive and not a wireless router. i had it connected to my router wirelessly though. in my new place i want to make the time capsule the router and set up a network with it. however once i plugged it into the wall it gives me that lovely flashing amber light on the front. nothing i do makes it go away.
    i've tried the reset button. i've tried holding that down while scanning with the airport utility. i've tried unplugging the time capsule. i've looked at every thread on the apple support boards, this forum, google, the manual. i cannot get this time capsule to not flash amber.
    my macbook pro does not see it when i use the airport utility so i can't even troubleshoot it from there. can someone please explain to me what i'm supposed to do?

    Hi Jentonola
    If your network is up and you have Internet access, the flashing yellow light is probably an indication that a software update is available for Airport Utility.
    Open Applications, then open Utilities, and finally Airport Utility.
    Click AirPort Utility at the top left of the screen and select Check for Updates.

  • I have just got an Airport time Capsule for back up how do I do it? Do I put the ethernet cable into the back of my sky hub because when I do that the amber light on my Time Capsule flashes amber. Please talk in simple terms as I am a

    I have just got an Apple Airport time capsule to back up my one year old iMac......how do I do it? I have tried putting an ethernet cable into the time capsule and to my sky hub, all I get is a flashing amber light, can anyone help I am a silver surfer not used to Apple products, but love them, plus I don't understand half of the jargon....HELP please

    Apple's Setup Guide for the Time Capsule is pretty simple and clear for most users, and you don't indicate at what point or step that you are getting stuck.
    So, please go to page 8 in your Setup Guide to review the topic of Plugging In Your AirPort Time Capsule.
    The Sky hub will likely have 4 Ethernet <--> ports on the back of the device. Pick any one that you want and connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the port that you choose.
    Then, connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the WAN (circle of dots) port as shown in the Setup Guide.
    Continuing with the instructions on page 8 of the Setup Guide, power up the Time Capsule by connecting the power cord from the back of the Time Capsule to a wall AC jack.
    Note that the instructions indicate that the indicator light will be solid amber during startup, and it will change to blinking amber during the setup. The light will remain blinking amber until you have configured the Time Capsule at which time the light will turn green.
    Next, go to page 12 of the Setup Guide to see the information to Use your Mac or iOS device to set up your AirPort Time Capsule.
    You indicated in your tag line that you were using OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3), and since that will exceed the minimum requirement of a Mac using OS X (10.7.5) as noted in the guide, you can use your Mac to set up the Time Capsule.
    Continuing with the instructions on page 12 of the Setup Guide......
    1. Open AirPort Utility on your Mac.  It is located as follows:  Finder (the smiley face on the dock) > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility
    2. Select your AirPort Time Capsule and click Continue. You won't be able to do this, but read further......If you do not see the AirPort Time Capsule that you want to configure, choose it from the WiFi status menu in the menu bar, at the top of the screen.
    So, clicking on the WiFi icon will yield a small window that looks like this:
    The example below shows an AirPort Extreme.  You will see Time Capsule on your screen. Click on Time Capsule.
    When you click on Time Capsule, that will get the setup wizard going. it will take a minute to analyze the network, then display a screen that looks similar to the illustration below, except that you will see a picture of a Time Capsule on your screen
    3. Continuing with the Setup Guide.......Follow the onscreen prompts to create a new network
    Network Name...........Type in a simple name that you want to call your network. Do not use the suggested name.
    Base Station Name....Type in a simple name that you want to call the Time Capsule.  Mine is TC, for example.
    Password...................Type in a password that will be used for both the network and the Time Capsule.  Write that down.
    Verify..........................Type in the password again to Verify
    Click Next
    The setup wizard will configure everything for you. When you see the message of Setup  Complete, click Done.
    The Time Capsule is now set up and it will display a green light.

  • Time Capsule flashes amber (slow) and not being picked up by Airport Utility; cannot set up Time Capsule

    Airport Time Capsule purchased in Canada, trying to set up in home in Mexico.  Connected to isp via ethernet cable, tried resets and power off/on on both TC and isp modem.  TC flashes amber (slow), and is not picked up by Airport Utility on Macbook or iPad.  Do I have a faulty TC that has to be returned?  Wireless signal from provider is strong and reliable for last 5 yrs.  Please help

    Got it figured :-)  Unable to pick up TC via Airport Utility on MacBook Pro or iPad. Used iPad via Settings-WiFi to pick up TC and enter edit functions. Once WAN deselected, Bridge selected, DHCP selected got the steady green light on the TC.  Airport utility now picks up the TC no problem on both iPad and Macbook.  System now fully operational.

  • Time capsule flashes amber before setup, when I input the network info it keeps saying "an unexpected error occured, please try again". Already tried 10 times, even resetting, same thing keeps happening... What to do?

    When I open my airport utility it detects the time capsule, but when I set everything up (name, choose the internet connection, etc) it takes a minutes, says waiting for time capsule... And then "an unexpected error occured, please try again". I tried 10 times, the same thing keeps happening... On top of that the orange light keeps blinking as soon as i turn it on. Tried to reset it also. Doesn't change a thing...

    Sorry you have had such a bad first impression..
    Is the ipv6 turned on? This was an after thought as they seem to have released both firmware and utility and woken up after the event to the fact they actually needed ipv6 on to manage it.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4597
    Otherwise I don't see what you are using to connect to the TC from the iMac.. is it wired or wireless??
    Can I suggest you do the setup again.
    This time use ethernet to the TC.. in full isolation from the network. And do the setup manually.
    You may need to factory reset again.. sorry about that .. and start over.. only the Mac plugged into the TC.. nothing else.
    You may need further help just post where you get up to and we can sort out what is happening from there.
    This often works easier at the start from the airport utility in iphone or ipad if you have one.

  • Lost connection to Time Capsule & flashing amber-green-amber

    I was happily watching movies from my TC via my MacBook & then I lost the connection. I switched on and off several times, but to no avail. I've read through the various Q&As and see a common reply is to connect via an ethernet cable & go into 'manual' in Airport Utility. I tried, but Airport Utility no longer recognises my TC and invites me to 'forget' it. Should I forget it? I've a lot of data on it I don't want to lose.
    Other replies suggest that my TC may be trying to tell me it needs a firmware update. But without a connection, how can I do this?
    In Airport Utility (v6.0) there is the File>Configure other function. Should I do this?
    My TC is bridged - its not my router; just an external drive wired to my router, and which I connect to wirelessly with just the one laptop.
    Thanks in anticipation...

    Lion handles thngs differently .. sorry I am avoiding Lion as I think its networking is poor. And I do more networking than anything that requires Lion OS for.
    Bob has posted recently.. he has upgraded to Lion to help people find their TC..
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4016117?tstart=0
    Check his post with pics.. some changes are for the better .. some are indifferent some are definitely worse.
    Fiddling though achieves so little... !!
    One thing you should do though is reboot the TC.. TC and Lion do not like each other much.. no official separation but the relationship is strained.
    Every now and then Lion boots the TC out of the house.. but it crawls back when Lion goes it sleep and it promises to reform itself.
    A full network reboot in the right order.. shut down everything.. restart the modem.. router.. TC (same thing or secondary to main router) switch if present, then clients. A couple of minutes between them.. Don't just sleep stuff.. it has to reboot..
    Why is Lion like windows..?
    The first support question is the same, "Did you turn it off and on again??"

  • The LED on my time capsule is amber not green and not flashing, Why is this?

    The LED on my time capsule is lighted amber, not green, not blinking, just on and amber. Why is this? Should be concerned? I unplugged it waited and plugged it back in? Should I try anything else?

    A solid amber light on the AirPort indicates that the device has locked up. Power it off for 25-30 minutes and try again.
    If still no luck, you will need to try a Factory Default Reset to try to unlock the device. Then, re-configure the device again. Information on resets is here:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3728?viewlocale=en_US
    If still no luck after a few tries with the Factory Default Reset, the AirPort Express is likely defective and should be replaced. If you have an Apple store in your area, you could take it to them to let them take a look.

  • Time Capsule flashing Orange

    Hello,
    I've tried fixing this issue reading other posts but couldn't figure it out... maybe someone can help??
    I have Time Capsule and use it to back up my files as well as my network router. It is connected wirelessly to my iMac as well as with my Macbook. For whatever reason, every now and then it starts to flash orange instead of the usual green light. The internet connection still works fine and the backing up works fine, it's just flashing orange. I've read that this is the TC telling me something isn't quite right but I can't figure it out... Does anyone know how to fix this? If I unplug the TC for a minute then reconnect, it goes back to green only to start flashing orange a few days/hours later....
    Thank you in advance!
    cb

    Hello Blanch212. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
    A persistent, flashing amber light indicates that any of the several potential conditions may require your attention:
    o The base station has not yet been configured because it is new, or the reset switch has been set.
    o You have selected a security configuration that is not recommended.
    o One of several other conditions, such as a disconnected Ethernet cable or invalid IP address has been detected.
    (ref: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305101)
    If you run the AirPort Utility, it will show an amber circle on the summary page next to the area(s) causing the problem. Click on this amber circle and it should provide an explanation. Then please post back with your findings.

  • New 2TB Time Capsule: solid amber light, but TC working well...what's wrong?

    Hi, I'm hoping someone can help me...thanks in advance for reading through this question!
    I have a brand new 2TB Time Capsule, using it with the AT&T U-verse modem/router 3801 HGV.
    After much consternation, I finally got the TC set up in bridge mode with the U-verse router.
    The TV, phone, and internet are all working well through AT&T...and my wireless internet
    connection through the TC is working great as well.  Also, the TC is performing the first
    back up of my MacBook Pro hard drive.  Everything seems to be working great, I think.
    However, I have some questions that I feel need to be addressed:
    1- The light on the TC is solid AMBER, not green.  When I check the connections in the Airport
    Utility, all indicator lights on my screen are green, and the "dot" beside the TC icon is green.
    Solid amber indicates that the "Time Capsule is completing its start-up sequence".  I would expect
    the start-up sequence to be completed long ago and the light to be green...and I can't find anything
    wrong.
        Any ideas as to why the light on the TC could be solid amber??
    2- What should I do to get the light to be green??
    3- I have no idea of the speed of the back-up, and what it should be.  I have about 190GB of data
    to back up.  I totally understand that it takes many hourse for the first back-up.  It looks like the
    speed I'm seeing is changing frequently, and it's backed up about 3.5GB in about 20 minutes or so.
    Is that a fairly "normal" speed??  I just want to make sure my configuration is good.
    4- I'd like to set up a "guest" wireless network with an easier password...I had done it earlier when
    the connections were not working and perhaps I accidentally removed it when updating to "bridge"
    mode.  To set up a new network, do I just write over the info in the fields when I get to "Wireless"
    tab in the Airport Utility??  The info from my "home" network populates those fields now, and I
    just don't want to risk overwriting the info and losing that network.
         Does the TC "add" a new wireless network when I add new data in those fields...and SAVE the
    original "home" network I created??  Just making sure!
    Thanks to those who reply!
    Chris

    1- The light on the TC is solid AMBER, not green.  When I check the connections in the Airport Utility, all indicator lights on my screen are green, and the "dot" beside the TC icon is green.
    That is weird.. most TC I look at solid AMBER means the hard disk is dead. Not sure but since it is working it is no biggie.. there is some control over how the led functions.. but I doubt you can set the color different.
    In other words.. not a clue.. if the TC is new take it to the genius and show them.. that is not the way it is supposed to work.
    3- I have no idea of the speed of the back-up, and what it should be.  I have about 190GB of data
    to back up.  I totally understand that it takes many hourse for the first back-up.  It looks like the
    speed I'm seeing is changing frequently, and it's backed up about 3.5GB in about 20 minutes or so.
    Is that a fairly "normal" speed??  I just want to make sure my configuration is good.
    Over wireless expect slow.. you did not state wireless or wired.. but those look like reasonable wireless speed. your files will load at different speed.. small files are slow.. larger files much faster.. it takes time to write the tables for many smaller files.
    We always recommend first backup over ethernet.. even if the TC is pulled out of the network.
    4- I'd like to set up a "guest" wireless network with an easier password...I had done it earlier when
    the connections were not working and perhaps I accidentally removed it when updating to "bridge"
    mode.  To set up a new network, do I just write over the info in the fields when I get to "Wireless"
    tab in the Airport Utility??  The info from my "home" network populates those fields now, and I
    just don't want to risk overwriting the info and losing that network.
    Guest network is removed as an option in bridge mode.. just use the uverse modem wireless for guest.

  • Time capsule blinking amber and my wireless network has vanished after factory reset

    Hello,
         I have an Apple Macbook aluminum body with a Motorola cable modem hooked up to the Time Capsule which acts as my router. After turning the power off in my home, the internet has not been working. The light on the TC was green, but I had no internet because Airport had a "self-assigned" IP address and may not be able to connect to the internet. Then, I decided to do a hard reset and restore my setting to factory. The light on the TC is blinking amber. When I go into Airport Utility, it gives me this message: "Airport Utility was unable to find any Airport wireless devices". On top of all this, when I did the hard reset, my wifi network is not on the list of Airport networks in my range. It has completely disappeared. I have all the wires connected properly to the router and TC. Please help, this scenario is very frustrating.

    If you performed a factory default reset, the TC is now broadcasting a wireless network with a name like Apple Network xxxxxx, where the "x" could be either a letter or number.
    You must first log on to this wireless network (there is no security or password) and establish a connection.
    Then, if the TC was reset properly, you will be able to open AirPort Utility and re-configure the TC.
    When you click Update to save your configuration settings, the TC will "dsiappear" from AirPort Utility. This is normal. Close AirPort Utility and wait for the TC to restart.
    Then log on to the "new" wireless network that you named during the configuration.

  • Time Capsule Blinking Amber.  What to do?

    Hi Guys,
    So I've been away from my home for the last 3 months, and on my return, my Time Capsule is blinking amber and my Mac cannot see the Capsule at all. I use my TC also as a Hard drive space too. I'm afraid that if I unplug my TC and hold the reset button, it'll wipe the drive or something. Has anyone had this issue before? How would one fix this? I'd hate to lose my data that I already have on it. My Airport Utility doesn't see the TC either. Please Help!! Anyone. Thanks Guys.

    When AirPort Utility cannot find the device after multiple tries and methods, the next logical step is to hard reset the Time Capsule and reconfigure the settings. To do this, make sure the TC is powered on and then hold in the reset button until the amber light blinks quickly. This usually will take 5-7 seconds on average.
    Power down the TC and computer, connect the ethernet cable between the computer and one of the LAN ports on the TC and open AirPort Utility to see if the TC can now be seen.
    If that doesn't work, the only other option is to reset the TC back to factory defaults and try the configuration again. To do the factory default reset:
    Power down the Time Capsule
    Hold in the reset button and keep holding it in as you plug the power back in
    Release the reset button after approx 10 seconds.
    Connect the ethernet cable as above and give that a try.

  • Time Capsules solid amber, can't connect or see with airport utility

    Yesterday, my internet (both wired and wireless on different computers) suddenly went down. My network could not be found. This happened 2-3 times with outages of about 5-10 minutes each. Later, it went down and hasn't come back up since. I have two TIme Capsules on the same network and both simultaneously went solid amber. Additionally, plugging my MBP into the primary time capsule via ethernet does not reveal the TC in airport utility. My internet is fine as I can connect to my modem via ethernet just fine. This is what I have tried...
    - deleting the system config folder
    - unplugging time capsules
    - restarting my computers (currently 6 macs on the network).
    Not sure if this matters, but my computer that is connected wired normally, was just updated to Snow Leopard. I haven't updated the others yet.
    Please help! I can't get my work done without this. Thanks

    Hello okiska. Welcome to the Apple Discussions!
    under system preferences is says "airport is connected to the network", and Airport utility says "your apple wireless device does not have a valid IP address".
    What these are telling you is that your MacBook Pro is connecting to the AirPort Extreme Base Station (AEBS), but the AEBS is not "communicating" with the modem.
    I suggest a complete power recycle of your network components to get things working again.
    Try the following, in order, checking for Internet access after each step, until resolved:
    1. If the modem has a reset switch, use it to reset the modem. Wait at least 5-10 minutes for the modem to initialize.
    2. Remove power from the modem. If it has a backup battery, remove this as well. Wait 5-10 minutes. Replace the battery, and add power back to the modem.
    3. Perform a complete power recycle of your network components as follows:
    Modem/Router Power Recycling - Quick
    o Power-off the modem, AEBS, & computer(s); Wait at least 5 minutes.
    o Power-on the modem; Wait at least 5 minutes.
    o Power-on the AEBSn; Wait at least 5 minutes.
    o Power-on the computer(s)
    If this fails to get the modem to "recognize" the Internet router, then try the "Full" version.
    Modem/Router Power ReCycling - Full
    o Power-off the modem, AEBS, & computer(s). (Wait at least 30 minutes. If possible, leave the modem off overnight.)
    o Power-on the modem; Wait at least 15 minutes.
    o Power-on the AEBS; Wait at least 5 minutes.
    o Power-on the computer(s)
    4. Contact your ISP to have them perform a "modem reset."

  • Switch DSL to cable modem causes Time Capsule "Flash on Activity" nonstop?

    I recently switched from DSL to Cable internet. After I switched, the green light on the Time Capsule CONSTANTLY flashes -- as if there's constant activity. The Time Capsule was set to "Flash on Activity" when it was attached to the previous DSL modem and it only flashed when there was obvious activity. Now it flashes constantly green -- even when all devices are turned off.
    I have ruled out anyone lurking on my wifi. Even after resetting the wireless password, the green light again immediately starts flashing constantly.
    I've searched and searched the Internets for anyone with a similar issue, but have yet to find one.
    Should I be concerned? Should I just let it flash? I like to see when there's activity on the Time Capsule, but now watching it flash all the time just makes me paranoid.
    P.S. It also does the same thing when hooked up to an 802.11n AirPort.
    Thoughts?

    The Duke of WIndsor wrote:
    It's distressing to think that there are constant break-in attempts. I assume that's what the firewall is for, so I guess I'm ok.
    You should be OK. Not all of it is break-in attempts. A lot of it is just your neighbors' computers sending packets to advertise that they have a file share open. Or a printer. Before I got a router/firewall, I was really surprised at how many people had wide open file shares or shared printers. And some traffic will be from Comcast, too.
    I'm not sure if I'm port forwarding. I just have a typical Time Capsule wifi setup.
    You probably aren't if you're not sure. It's definitely not set up that way out of the box. Port forwarding would be if you wanted to allow a server on a computer inside your home network. I forward a port so I can log into the UNIX shell on my computer from my work.
    The main two things you want to look at are to open the AirPort Utility and look at the "AirPort" section's "Time Capsule" page. There's a checkbox for "Allow setup over WAN." You want that to be unchecked (blank). And if you go to the "Advanced" page, under "Logging & Statstics" there's a setting for "Allow SNMP" and a sub-setting for "Allow SNMP over WAN." It's most critical that "Allow SNMP over WAN" also be unchecked (blank). Those two settings could allow someone from outside your home network to mess with the Time Capsule. The other thing is to make sure you have a good password both to join the network and to actually administer your Time Capsule.
    The thing that confuses me the most about the flashing on activity issue is that millions of people have comcast cable internet and I assume many thousands use a Time Capsule or an Airport for wifi and yet I have been completely unable to find any mention of anyone having this same problem.
    I've seen it mentioned in cable-modem specific forums, like the Comcast forums or DSL Reports. I've had a cable modem for close to 15 years. For the first couple of years, I didn't see the activity light blink like it does now. But that changed not long after I got the cable modem, maybe when they replaced an old one with a different brand.
    I remember seeing quite a few posts about it then, but I suppose people just got used to it after a while. And it's not limited to the Time Capsule: I've had three or four other firewall/router devices from other manufacturers, and they all had the blinking activity lights, too.
    charlie

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