Setting up a Time Capsule with Verizon Wireless Router

I am trying to set up my TC with a Verizon Wiresless Router.  I wish to use the TC's wiresless signal and shut off the Verizon signal (can do).  I plugged the TC via ethernet, into port 2 on the verizon router and in the WAN connection on the TC.  I am getting a blinking amber light. No idea where to go, I cannot access the TC via my iMac and the ethernet port on the iMac doesn't work (broken since new!)  Help much appreciated.  I will want to use the TC to back up the iMac and two macbooks. THANK YOU!

Ok, I found the TC on the iMac after restarting the airport utility!

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    Hello,
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    Is this true?? I find it hard to believe this issue hasn;t come up before.
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    Thanks, Bob! If I may impose on you a little bit more, would you be able to guide me a little bit in terms of the setup?
    Would I need to connect my time capsule directly to the router for first time set up?
    If so, would I have to keep it connected to the router all the time after the first time set up, or can I keep it in another room?
    Our wireless network was created back when we were a Windows household, so we still control it using Network Magic on an old laptop.
    I unlocked the network (using Network Magic) when I tried to set up the Time Capsule (wirelessly, and before calling Apple), and after entering the network password my macbook recognized the TC and I got the good little green light on the TC. As soon as I locked up the network, I got the flashing amber light on the TC and airport utility couldn't find it anymore (using Airport utility version 6.1)... I unlocked the network again, the light turned green. I locked it back up, the light started flashing amber again...
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  • Using Time Capsule with 2nd wireless router

    Hi,
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    Sure, happy to help.
    Temporarily, move the Express close to your computer and connect an ethernet cable from your computer to the Express for the configuration.
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    Select your AirPort Express and click Manual Setup
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    Radio Mode....802.11n (802.11b/g compatible) would be a good choice
    Wireless Channel...Automatic
    Wireless Security....Exact same setting as your Time Capsule network
    Wireless Password....Exact same setting as your Time Capsule network
    Wireless
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  • Using Time Capsule with existing wireless router

    I am thinking about getting a TC, but I wanted to know if the following configuration would work:
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    Although, you can join an existing network using a Time Capsule as a wireless client, it’s recommended that the existing network is an 802.11n network.

  • Time capsule with Belkin wireless router

    I have recently bought a Time Capsule (1TB) and have it set up with my existing Belkin router. This is a F5D9630-4 model which is only G+ MIMO so I've disabled the wireless capability on that and use the TC for wireless. At the moment the TC is in bridge mode allowing the Belkin to handle the DCHP stuff. Everything seems to work fine - I have a PC laptop and iPhone as well as the Mac and all communicate and connect to the internet with no problems.
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  • Can I use Time Capsule with Broadband wireless router that also feeds a PC?

    I have just bought Time Capsule but am afraid to open it in case it stops the wireless broadband connection to my Mac and a PC in another room. Any advice?

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  • How to use time capsule with Verizon wireless modem

    What is best setup for TC and Verizon's Ultraline wireless modem.  Thanks!

    Bridge the TC..
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  • How do i set up the time capsule with only a wireless net work? it keeps asking me to plug in a cable and i do not have one.

    how do i set up the time capsule with only a wireless net work? it keeps asking me to plug in a cable and i do not have one.

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  • Setting up Time Capsule as primary wireless router and enabling port forwarding

    I am attempting to setup my Time Capsule as the primary router on my wireless network. I have an Actiontec Verizon FIOS router that I am connecting the TC to using ethernet, and I was then going to turn off the wireless function on the Verizon router so that the TC will be the only wireless router. I am not exactly sure how to go about this, and I also have to connect a wireless device to the TC that requires a static IP address and port forwarding enabled so that I can access from my iPhone. I am completely lost on how to do this, any help will be greatly appreciated.

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  • How do I set up my time capsule with my PC and BT home hub

    Hi, I really need help.
    I have a new time machine I am having trouble setting up. I have a BT Home Hub that I have hard wired to the TC to the WAN port. I have Connected my PC to the Ethernet port. The PC will not find the TC.
    I also need to Wi-Fi attach other laptop PCs to it.
    PLEASE CAN SOMEONE HELP?
    Ade.

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  • Time Machine set up on Time Capsule with data already on it

    I've had a Time Capsule for a while, using it with my Powerbook G4 running OS 10.4. I put a lot of data on it including my entire iTunes library. I just got a new MacBook Pro with OS 10.5. Now I want to set up Time Machine. Can I do this on a Time Capsule with data already on it? I haven't given it a try because I don't have the data on the TC backed up (I know I need to fix that). TM won't require me to erase the volume first will it?

    I discussed this issue with Apple Care at one point in the past when I was considering doing something similar to you.  They informed me that Apple does NOT recommend or support using Time Machine over a network (ethernet) connection.  They said Time Machine was not designed for it.
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  • Time Capsule with an existing router

    Hi,
    As a recently converted Windows user, I now have a Macbook Pro & iMAC all running OS X 10.5.3. Also as a hardened computer user, I fully understand the need to do regular backups, so the thought of using Time Machine with a Time Capsule, with the added benefit of upgrading my Wireless G network to N, this certainly looks like a great idea.
    However, my ISP won't let me connect to them with a router other than their own. So my question is, are there any conflicts with adding the Time Capsule to my network, and using it like my current Netgear Access Point and linking it to my switch, so that I can use the wireless features, but not the built in router functionality.
    Or, is there a viable alternative, that will allow me to backup both my Laptop & Desktop using Time Machine.
    I also have to be able to link my Wii, psp & a PC laptop to the wireless access point, so this has to be part of the equation.
    Regards
    Lee Scrivens

    Hi leescrivens,
    There's a very easy solution to your dilemma. The Time Capsule is capable of being run in bridge mode, which effectively turns off the router capabilities of the TC and lets it act as a wireless access point. All you need to do is to go into your AirPort Utility, select Manual Setup, and under Internet select Off (Bridge Mode) for Internet Connection. Then you simply attach the Time Capsule to one of your router's LAN ports and you should be set. Furthermore, you can also choose to set your Time Capsule to broadcast 802.11n only (5 GHz) or 802.11n only (2.4 GHz) (whichever one suits your needs) and have an N-only access point. Just be sure to give your TC an unique SSID.

  • Time Capsule and FiOS wireless router

    Can I connect the Time Capsule to my FiOS router and then disable the wifi feature on the FiOS router?

    Are there any known issues with the TC in general, particularly from the wifi perspective?
    TC is much better than it was.. make sure you keep it cool.. place it up from the bench on a couple of pencils.. that stuff about conductive rubber.. ignore it.. rubber in all its forms is an insulator and holds in heat. If it does start running really hot.. it has a fault and you should take it back.. Same with hard disk.. they occasionally go bad.. so backup to it.. fine.. storing files on it.. no don't do it.
    Remember it is covered under your computer applecare.. so if you have any computer with extended applecare it will cover TC with certain conditions.. but that gives the TC effectively 3years warranty.. after that.. dispose of it and buy a new one.. the TC is not going to be reliable as the hard disk has been starting and stopping multiple times every day for 3years.. just don't trust them.
    Wireless is ok.. I don't think it is particularly good range wise. Although Apple said how much better it was than previous Generations.. I have had all 4 now.. and performance in my experience was line ball between all of them. Apple design their routers to work very well with AEBS or AEx so if you want to extend wireless it is simple.. just it doesn't work with any other brand.. apple now reflecting a rather dark empire tendency.. they used to critize in others.
    Clarification question...how do I backup my current files on the Lacie to the TC? Would that simply be connecting the two devices via USB and copying over?
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    Also USB on the TC is purely for printer and USB connected disk.. but you cannot directly copy from one to the other.. it would have to copy over network to the computer and then back to the TC.. it will be 2x to 4x faster if you do want to copy files to use Lacie plugged into the computer.. and copy to the TC. At least files are only going one way.

  • Using Time Capsule as a 'wireless' router and backup using Time Machine

    I have a question about backup speed on my 1 TB Time Capsule. I purchased a Time Capsule about a year ago and have an imacg5 and two Mac laptops that I setup to use the wireless router capability and as the backup drive for all three computers.
    I was experiencing a problem in that the backups from the imacg5 were never completing even though the Time Machine window said it was only backing up several MBs. In order to 'fix' the problem I finally 'erased' all of the backup files on the Time Capsule using Airport Utility. I had also run Disk Utility on all of the drives to verify and fix any problems.
    When I initialized the wireless connections and initiated backups I connected to the imacg5 to the Time Capsule with an ethernet connection as well as via Airport and began 'backing up' my laptops, then started by backing up individually, various disks on my imacg5.
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    I say just do it!
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  • How to connect time capsule to existing wireless router

    Hi
    I am struggling to set up my time capsule is it possible to connect it to my existing wireless router or does the time capsule have to replace it as I have tried to do that but I cannot get a connection or signal to the WAN port?
    I have the set up instructions but its not helping I am a complete novice at this.
    Any help or links much appreciated

    Yes you can.
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