Things to do with time capsule

other then backing up data, what else can the time capsule be used for?

Thanks for all the tips!
I did get the Hp all-in-one wireless through the time capsule, and it works flawlessly. A great productivity enhancement around the house.
Just to make things clear, networking appears to be an animal of a way different stripe:
1. No where does the Time Capsule instruction manual remark that you need Airport Extreme, not just an Airport device. So forget connecting Titanium G4's (which of course I have...)That detail might be listed in wireless addressing techies would immediately recognize.
2. This prompted a call and Apple tech support mentioned the capability of using up to (4) ports of (1) self-powered USB hub plugged into time capsule's (1) USB port. Still have not located that helpful hint in any instructions.
3. Rushing to get up and running, I overlooked the time capsule CD. On page 21, it directs to: Designing AirPort Networks Using AirPort Utility (Mac OS X v10.5 + Windows) for additional information. Plan to get there in the near future.
Great to know that time capsule works remotely, and adding additional hard drives to back up large files is another great tip.
Have wireless, will travel? Wish I had more wireless network options. Any more ideas?

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    I am still willing to plug in the ethernet cord to the modem/router and try it IF I was able to get a step by step instructions..
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    Connect a single Ethernet cable between one of the Winstream's LAN ports and the WAN (circle of dots) port on the TC.
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    Connect the TC to the Winstream using an Ethernet cable.
    Power-up the Winstream. Wait at least 10-15 minutes to allow it to initialize.
    Power-up the TC. Wait at least 5 minutes to allow it to initialize. (Note: Since we just reset the TC it will be performing as a wireless router that will be broadcasting an unsecured Wi-Fi network with a Network Name of something like: Apple Network NNNNNN)
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    Go to the Network tab.
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    Select the Wireless tab.
    Verify that the Network Mode option is set to: Create a wireless network
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    For Wireless Security, select the equivalent security type that is used by the Winstream. (Note: Use "WPA/WPA2 Personal" if the Winstream is using WPA/TKIP. Use "WPA2 Personal" is the Winstream is using WPA2/AES.
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    Select Update and allow the TC to restart.
    As far as your external HD, yes you should still be able to use it as before.

  • Backing up Mac HD with Time Capsule AND an external hard drive

    I am sure that this question has been asked one way or another but I can't seem to find the exact answer.
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    Rheopaipo wrote:
    I am sure that this question has been asked one way or another but I can't seem to find the exact answer.
    I would like to back up my Mac HD with the Time Capsule AND another hard drive essentially to create two backups. Should one fail, I still have another copy as a precaution. The Time Capsule will be my primary back up because my external hard drive is usually switched off and will only be turned on from time to time to perform "less frequent" backups.
    With Time Capsule AND the external hard drive on, will Time Machine just update the backup on the external hard drive without becoming confused with the other copy on Time Capsule? In other words, can Time Machine distinguish between two different Time Machine Backup files and bring them up to date accordingly?
    I understand there is an archive function on the Time Capsule, which would also serve the purpose. However, I am wondering if there is another way.
    I don't think it's possible to configure Time Machine to back up to two locations without modifying its settings frequently.
    You might consider using that external drive to hold a bootable backup. You can create such a thing with either of the utilities SuperDuper! or Carbon Copy Cloner. If you pay the registration fee for SuperDuper! (~US$28), there's a mode where it will back up only what has changed, which makes the backup operation run quicker. (Carbon Copy Cloner may offer a similar feature.)

  • No internet with Time Capsule

    I cant get internet through my time capsule. When i run network diagnostics, the network status says that:
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    gareth1962jones wrote:
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    V.K. is correct this is a bit tricky, and the fact that I've done it is not a great example for demonstrating it suitability for general use as I've been at this stuff for over 50 years.
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  • Using Airport Express as separate wifi network vs extender with Time Capsule?

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    Thanks in advance!!

    It is not a simple issue.
    Exactly which method works best is going to take some experimentation.
    The way you are trying to set it up as a roaming network is generally considered the best.. but the devices like iphones do not hand off neatly.
    It is interesting that they in fact used to hand off better using the Linksys.. which could be due to its poorer range. The new TC having so much better range is causing the phones to not swap "towers" to the local express.
    Test it with a Mac laptop.. as generally they do hand off better.
    I cannot quite figure out if you are using roaming correctly. All the wireless should have identical names, with identical security setting and passwords.
    The only thing that should be different is wireless channels on each item. And you are likely just using auto anyway.
    So each device is creating a wireless network. And for 2.4ghz one should be channel 1, then another channel 6 and another channel 11. For 5ghz it will be same idea but there are more channels available.
    When you extend wireless, everything runs the same channel. But the wireless speed is reduced. You must disconnect ethernet to each of the expresses.. and the problem is your 30-40mbps will reduce permanently to 15-20mbps for all clients. So take your choice.. 15-20mbps for all clients forced to double hop is better than 5-7mbps which you experience now when you walk around.. although I am not sure how much browsing you do whilst walking. You may need to compromise which is the better out of several not great alternatives.
    I would have a test.. which is wrong btw.. but I have heard that it works.
    In your roaming network at the present time. Try setting each router to a manual wireless channel.. and fix all of them the same. So for instance, set 2.4ghz to channel 11. Try fixing the 5ghz as well, say the TC is defaulting to 149, it might not actually respond to manual wireless channels.. you will need to test this.. say set to 36 or 40 and see if the TC is actually changed.. if not just set all the expresses to 149 as well. What you are doing is trying to reinforce the wireless in each area.. but this is actually wrong. So all will have same wireless name and same security wpa2 personal is the only valid one.. and all the same password.
    Test with a few clients and see if the results give you decent local speeds as well as better roaming.. once you decide which to do, then you will need to change all the clients.

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    Ok, here is an update on how I decided to deal with the problem. I will include all of my troubleshooting step by step for easy reference.
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    I know this is not the ideal solution most people are looking for. But it works for me. Patiently waiting for AT&T to start offering NVG599 (http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r28967809-NEW-U-verse-Gateway-Motorola-NVG599-WI RELESS-AC-AC1600) in my area. Once I get my hands on it will report back on how it will react to all the steps above and hopefully work well with Time Capsule.
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  • MacBook freezes with Time Capsule

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    Dear Bob,
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    2. If I change the folder name of the location of the Time Machine backups, do I have to start my backups all over again?
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