Time Capsule, Airport Utility, and Snow Leopard???

My new iMac and Time Capsule are going to be delivered today, and I was wondering if it was necessary to use the Airport Utility CD that comes with the Time Capsule to set it up, or is there a more up to date Airport Utility as part of Snow Leopard?

Welcome to the discussions, rhinoman7!
Chances are, the most recent version will already be installed on your new computer, but you can always check for any available updates once you have AirPort Utility open.
Hard Drive > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility
I believe that the most recent version of AirPort Utility is 5.4.2
The CD is useful if you need to install Windows compatible programs for the devices.

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    Welcome to the discussion area, Alexander!
    +How can I configure the three devices in such a way that they use the gigabit Ethernet wired connections as their "backbone" and then give wireless access to each floor as if it is one wireless network, and where I can connect other wired gigabit devices via the time capsule and airport extreme Ethernet ports?+
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    _On the AirPort Extreme_
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    Wireless Network Name = Exact same name as your AirPort Extreme wireless network
    Radio Mode = Same setting as your AirPort Extreme
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    Wireless Security = Exact same setting as your AirPort Extreme wireless network
    Wireless Password = Same password as your AirPort Extreme wireless
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    You can connect an ethernet cable from the switch..or..from one of the LAN <-> ports on either the Time Capsule or AirPort Extreme, whichever is easier.
    Set it up exactly the same as the AirPort Extreme above and update to save changes.
    Power off the Time Capsule, AirPort Extreme and AirPort Express for a few moments. Then power up the Time Capsule first and let it run a moment, then power up the AirPort Extreme and then the AirPort Express.
    If you have a laptop running Leopard or Snow Leopard, you can move your computer around and check to see which device it is connecting to for wireless. Hold down the option key while you click on the fan shaped AirPort icon at the top of the screen and look for the BSSID. That is the AirPort ID of the device to which you are connected at the time.
    To get the AirPort ID of each of your Apple routers, open AirPort Utility and click on a device on the left. On the right, you'll see the AirPort ID for that device.
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  • Time Machine, AirPort Utility, and Time Capsule broken in Mavericks?

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    1. In Time Machine system pref pane, I deleted the Time Capsule, intending to try again with a new, even shorter name. But then when I went into AirPort Utility to change the Time Capsule name, it told me that “no configured AirPort base stations have been found.” I assumed that I was just deleting it as a choice on the  backup disk list, but now I'm wondering, did the Time Machine pref actually delete the actual disk? In the AirPort Utility window, Time Capsule appears in the "other wi-fi" devices list, yet when I click it, it says "error reading settings."
    Here are some other random details that may or may not pertain:
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    3. Although the Time Capsule shows up in the sidebar of the Finder window, “getting info” just produces the spinning wheel.
    4. Although AirPort utility says that it can’t find the Time Capsule, the TC is nevertheless connecting to the internet just fine. All household devices are online, including iPhones and iPads.
    5. On the old Mac Pro running 10.8, Time Capsule, Time Machine, and AirPort Utility all behave normally.
    6. I thought I might try resetting the Time Capsule, but will this erase all the backups (from other computers around the house all running 10.8x without problems of any kind) that are on there? The other computer users will definitely squawk about that!
    I hope this tirade makes some sense. Thanks for reading!
    Rather than chop up your post I have taken the liberty to number the points.
    1. When you deleted the TC in the airport utility you simply changed its ability to display the errant device. You did not actually delete anything on the TC itself.
    Getting back a lost Airport.. more below.
    2. Please give actual command you used.. and the name..
    It is most important that you translate the name from Apple name to actual network name. That is why I constantly hammer on about using network names.. short, no spaces and pure alphanumeric.
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    3. That is standard.. it is a network device and will not show info. Same on any computer in your network.. same on any OS.
    4. Yes, that is standard.. the location of the hard disk is lost.. but the internet is still working.. This is the bug that has been around since Lion and is still growing worse with each revision.
    5. Again standard. the issue is on the computer or the interaction of the two.. computer and TC.. yet other computers are unaffected.
    6. Reset of the TC is fine.. no reset, soft hard or factory will ever delete the hard disk files.
    But if you change the name of the TC, you will need to go around to all the computers and setup TM again to point to the right target.. none of the backups are lost.. you just need to tell TM where they got to.
    Manual setup of the lost TC.
    In Airport utility go to the top menu, open configure other.. and type in the IP address of the TC that got lost.
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  • Airport Extreme and Snow Leopard

    Hi All,
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  • Time Capsule - Airport Utility error 6742

    I have just setup my Time Capsule everything seemed to go well during the setup. After setup I ran the Airport utility and received the following error message
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    I'm having the exact same problem. Hope someone sorts this out!

  • Recovering data from Time Capsule after conversion from Snow Leopard to Lion

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    Your backups may be corrupted.
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  • After hard reset of time capsule, airport utility cannot setup again. "an unexpected error occurred. try again"

    After starting airport utility, it searches and i select my time capsule. AU grinds for a minute and comes back with "An unexpected error occured. Try again."

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  • What are the correct Time Capsule Airport Utility Disk options?

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    Mr. Zooot wrote:
    Time Machine can not complete the backup "Time Capsule"
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    I've searched some other forums and thought this configuration would work.  Also, I apologize if this seems like and amateur post.  This is my first time using the Apple support Community.
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    I set up the Time capsule in Airport, checked the "allow this network to be extended" and used WPA2 Personal encryption
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    I then set up the Airport Extreme to "join an existing network"  wirelessly and mimic the same network name, encryption type and password
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    B1ll C wrote:
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    TC1 is plugged into the Virgin Media modem to provide a WiFi network called 'Amer's Apple Network' around the house. The Virgin Media wifi has been switched off to reduce interference.
    TC2 is not being used. The Airport Express is plugged in upstairs (or sometimes near garden) to extend the 'Amer's Apple Network' and this seems to work fine.
    Apple TV is plugged into main TV and is plugged into 'Amer's Apple Network' directly using Ethernet to TC1 but often runs slowly and does not work if Mac1 is not awake (or iTunes is not running on Mac1).
    LaCie is plugged directly into TC1 and currently has a old copy of my iTunes library stored on it which my Sonos system access. However, there seems to be a problem in that iTunes randomly uses that LaCie library and/or local Mac library. Often we get a pop up message on Mac1 saying "Library cannot be found" and we have to manually navigate to the LaCie drive (via the TC1 folder) to open iTunes. Also connecting iPhone to Mac1 seems to work very slowly as it appears to be trying to back up to LaCie drive.
    QUESTION
    What would be the best, most efficient way of using all (or if some is redundant equipement then which), to set up the following:
    1. A shared home network which enables all three computers (and any future Macs and/or iPads etc) to access one master shared iTunes library, which is the one that is updated with any new music, films etc added via any of those machines
    2. A shared home network that enables a shared files folder but also allows each user to keep their own personal hard drive (eg locally on whichever machine they are using).
    3. A fast (as possible) iTunes back up process when connecting iPhone to computer
    4. Usage of both TC1 and TC2 (and Airport Express) to extend network around the house (several weak spots exist) and also to maximise storage using the 1TB of each TC1 and TC2.
    5. Would it then also be possible to attach the LaCie USB drive for an additional 1TB storage? If so how and would it be very slow? From existing usage it appears to be very slow when used as a regular access drive, so perhaps better as a 'slow' drive that is just occassionaly used for back up and nothing else
    Main question is (to the networking experts!), how would you personally set up all above to give best wifi coverage, fastest back ups, access to Sonos for iTune library, access to Apple TV, and shared folders etc etc. I basically seem to have lots of kit (albeit some quite old) and nothing seems to be working together particularly well.
    Happy also to ditch any bottlenecks in the above equipment list (eg LaCie USB drive?) and add something which would better bring together the other components?
    Any thoughts much appreciated!
    Best
    Amer

    So ... FINALLY ... I found some time to implement this!
    Steps taken and results:
    1. Moved my entire music library to Mac1. Used the opportunity to also share my other Mac2 onto HomeShare and copy across any music files from Mac2 onto Mac1 that were not already there.
    Result:  Mac1 now holds my whole music library locally. Works incredibly fast whenever playing a track, adding a new track or updating info on existing track. Good!
    2. LaPastenague's instructions for bridging TC1 with TC2 worked a dream. Only thing is they are basically next to each other as I don't have the energy (or cabling expertise) to install (cleanly) long runs of ethernet cable.
    Result: Got a clear Wifi signal, not sure if any faster than before but I assume two TCs next to each other both sending out the same network signal can't be any worse than one. Main thing is that I have an extra 1Tb network drive (i.e. TC2) connected to TC1 which I can access from all my Macs now.
    3. Copied the entire Mac1 Music library over to TC2 drive into the Data folder. This happened relatively quickly (I think!) ... but would welcome any comments on whether slower than expected, to highlight if I might be able to improve the connection. 12,000 songs in 2 hours, with Mac1 sending the files to TC2 wirelessly. I know I could probably have connected Mac1 to TC2 by ethernet cable to speed up, but I had run out of Ethernet cables by now!
    Result: All my music (as of today anyway) now on Mac1 AND on TC2 in normal readable format (i.e. by Sonos and as a simple back-up that can just be carried around and copied anywhere in the event of loss of Mac1 drive
    4. Set up TC2 Music Library in Data folder to be the networked music folder for Sonos using "\\TC2\Data" (ps. why doesn't Sonos allow a simple click and select option for choosing drive and instead force us to go back to the 80s and type in drive path which isn't always clear, especially on a Mac!)
    Result: Sonos can access all my music (as of today anyway) on TC2 and no need for Mac1 or any other Mac to be open.
    BUT: As you may have guessed, the issue with the above set up is that as soon as I buy a new song, it will get added to my Mac1 quickly and smoothly ... but the area where I really use my music (i.e. Sonos via TC2) will have the older music library.
    QUESTION: Is there any way in which I can adjust the above set up, so that whenever I add new music to my Mac1 it also copies across to TC2? Don't mind if this is done slowly and later (eg in middle of night) but of course don't want to have to copy across manually each time. Would prefer it to just update newly added tracks regularly.

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