Time Capsule don't connect alarm system to the internet by UDP ports

I have installed an Airport Time Capsule and connected to the ethernet port an Joblatron Alarm system.
The alarm systems gets a IP-adres(reserved by DHCP reservation ip:192.168.1.110) from the Time Capsule Buth doesn't connect to the internet. When i send a ping to the ip adres 1 get a ping result so there is an connection between Time Capsule and alarm system.
After communication with the service desk from the alarm system i have forwarde the next UDP ports: 7070, 8080,8081,8082,8083,8084,8085,8086,8087,8088,8089. The alarm system must make connetion with the server from jablotron(gsmlink.cz) and send my ip-adres to the server. From this site I can make connection to my alarm system and managed it.
What can I do to fixing this problem?

I don't see anything wrong with the setup. This is just typical apple being difficult.
Are all names SMB standard.. ie short, no spaces and pure alphanumeric. Do not use apple naming.
What model TC and what firmware are you running??
I strongly recommend earlier firmware. 7.6.1 for later Gen4 and 7.5.2 for earlier ones.
No luck it is much easier to bridge out the TC and use a standard router that has real controls.. and use that. TC can still do wireless and network backups for your Mac.. but it is hopeless when you mix in other brands.

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    This can be caused by a number of issues.
    Was everything working and then suddenly stopped??
    Or is this a new clean setup and has never worked.
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    Open AirPort Utility, select the TC, click on Manual Setup, click on the Internet tab.
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    - is 'Configure IPv4:' set to 'Using DHCP' - set to this if not.
    - is 'Ethernet WAN Port:' set to 'Automatic (Default)' - set to this if not.
    - is 'Connection Sharing:' set to 'Share a public IP address' - set to this if not (if set to Bridge Mode then only one computer will be able to use the internet).
    Click 'Update and wait for TC to restart.
    Check the network settings on the client computers. Go to System Preferences/Network/AirPort:
    - click on the 'Network Name:' roll-button, select 'Join Other Network...', enter 'Network Name and select the security type you are using, and finally, enter your Password and click 'Join'.
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    - click the 'Apply' button and exit System Preferences.
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    2. Turn on modem and wait for it to complete its test cycle. Then turn on the TC.
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  • Time Capsule with a Network Hub to expand the connections

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  • Time Machine and Time Capsule don't seem to work well together?

    Reposted.
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    OS X fan
    This helped meRe: Time Capsule keeps losing connection in Finder 
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  • How do I connect to Time Capsule from a Windows 8.1 machine which is on a Windows domain. I have been able to connect from a Windows 7 machine on a Windows domain to a Time Capsule. Airport utility is not displaying the Time Capsule Win8.1 machine

    How do I connect to Time Capsule from a Windows 8.1 machine which is on a Windows domain. I have been able to connect from a Windows 7 machine on a Windows domain to a Time Capsule. Airport utility is not displaying the Time Capsule Win8.1 machine.
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    Firstly how are you connecting to the TC.. wireless or ethernet?
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    If ping succeeds at least by IP it should work.
    In windows explorer type
    \\10.0.1.1 (or whatever the TC ip is.. that is the default).
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    If the ping does not succeed by either name or IP address yet you have internet through the TC, then your network is setup wrongly. You are have firewalls blocking local IP. Take down all the firewalls.

  • My Windows Laptop does not connect to my apple 4th generation time capsule can not connect to internet.

    I have a HP laptop running Windows 7.  I a habe a 4th generation time capsule for wireless internet.  everytime my laptop restarts it will not pick up and run the internet.  i have to run the trouble shooter program to get it to reconnect.  Sometimes this works sometime it does not the laptop and time capsule are both up todate on all the softwhere.

    Is the TC working in router or bridge mode??
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    Have you set wireless with different name for 5ghz.. and set channels manually and tested them.
    11, 6, 1 for 2.4ghz in that order. Low.. say 36 or 40 and around 150 for 5ghz.
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    Even if everything is right.. dns gateway.. connection.. security.. wireless channel.. it is wireless.. it can still refuse to move packets.. it is simply the nature of the beastie. Wireless is 80% voodoo still.
    Buy a different wireless chipset USB stick.. or get a wireless router like a TP-Link.. very cheap, $30-50 and use it as a WAP plugged into the TC.

  • Airport time capsule Extreme dropping connection issue i have already upgraded new firmware 7.7.3 but problem is still in wifi connectivity drop please solve this issue i have expanded my money in tc drive

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    May 15 11:37:43
    5
    Initialized (firmware 7.7.3).
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    5
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    5
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    5
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    5
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    5
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    5
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    May 15 11:47:33
    5
    Associated with station b8:e8:56:1f:2c:98
    May 15 11:47:33
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant b8:e8:56:1f:2c:98
    May 15 11:47:34
    5
    Disassociated with station b8:e8:56:1f:2c:98
    May 15 11:47:35
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 11:47:57
    5
    Associated with station e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b
    May 15 11:47:57
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b
    May 15 11:49:25
    5
    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
    May 15 11:50:37
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49472.
    May 15 11:50:42
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49474.
    May 15 11:50:44
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49476.
    May 15 11:51:18
    5
    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
    May 15 11:51:25
    5
    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
    May 15 11:51:53
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49478.
    May 15 11:53:07
    5
    Idle timeout for station e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b
    May 15 11:53:07
    5
    Disassociating with station e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b (reserved 4).
    May 15 11:53:07
    5
    Disassociated with station e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b
    May 15 11:53:07
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 11:54:45
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49497.
    May 15 11:54:52
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49499.
    May 15 11:54:57
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49502.
    May 15 11:55:15
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49504.
    May 15 11:55:24
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49506.
    May 15 11:55:45
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49508.
    May 15 12:05:39
    5
    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
    May 15 12:05:40
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 12:05:55
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 12:05:55
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:05:55
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:05:56
    5
    Clock synchronized to network time server time.apple.com (adjusted +0 seconds).
    May 15 12:06:00
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:06:00
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:06:45
    5
    Disassociated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:06:45
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:07:19
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:07:19
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:09:15
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49576.
    May 15 12:09:35
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49578.
    May 15 12:09:49
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49580.
    May 15 12:25:40
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49709.
    May 15 12:25:51
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49711.
    May 15 12:26:12
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49717.
    May 15 12:27:40
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49723.
    May 15 12:27:41
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 12:27:56
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 12:27:56
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:27:56
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:28:00
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:28:00
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:29:23
    5
    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
    May 15 12:29:31
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49730.
    May 15 12:29:31
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49732.
    May 15 12:34:15
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49739.
    May 15 12:34:16
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 12:34:31
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 12:34:31
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:34:31
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:34:49
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:34:50
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:36:07
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49745.
    May 15 12:36:08
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49747.
    May 15 12:40:40
    5
    Associated with station 10:68:3f:46:d2:69
    May 15 12:40:41
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 10:68:3f:46:d2:69 likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 12:40:41
    5
    Deauthenticating with station 10:68:3f:46:d2:69 (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:40:41
    5
    Disassociated with station 10:68:3f:46:d2:69
    May 15 12:41:48
    5
    Disassociated with station 10:68:3f:46:d2:69
    May 15 12:42:12
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49759.
    May 15 12:42:13
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 12:42:28
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 12:42:28
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:42:28
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:42:32
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:42:32
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:44:04
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49768.
    May 15 12:44:10
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49771.
    May 15 12:45:03
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49773.
    May 15 12:45:03
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 12:45:18
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 12:45:18
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:45:18
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:45:23
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:45:23
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:46:23
    5
    Associated with station e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b
    May 15 12:46:24
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b
    May 15 12:46:43
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:46:43
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:46:58
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49780.
    May 15 12:47:02
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49782.
    May 15 12:47:05
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:05
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:13
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:14
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:27
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:30
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:39
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:40
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:47:44
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:44
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:49:07
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:49:07
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:49:13
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:49:13
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:19
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:20
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:20
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:26
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:30
    5
    Deauthenticating with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50 (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:51:30
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:31
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:51:31
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:31
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:34
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:38
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:40
    5
    Deauthenticating with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50 (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:51:40
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:40
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:41
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:51:42
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:42
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:47
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:49
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:49
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:55
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:57
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:59
    5
    Deauthenticating with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50 (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:51:59
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:59
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:52:05
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:52:09
    5
    Deauthenticating with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50 (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:52:09
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:52:20
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:59:22
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49810.
    May 15 12:59:22
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49812.
    May 15 13:00:07
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49817.
    May 15 13:00:07
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 13:00:22
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 13:00:22
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 13:00:22
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 13:00:35
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 13:00:35
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 13:02:00
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49826.
    May 15 13:02:00
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49828.
    May 15 13:03:14
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49832.
    May 15 13:03:15
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 13:03:31
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 13:03:31
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 13:03:31
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 13:04:03
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 13:04:03
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 13:05:07
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49843.
    May 15 13:05:07
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49845.
    May 15 13:06:15
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49848.
    May 15 13:06:16
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 13:06:31
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 13:06:31
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 13:06:31
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 13:07:04
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 13:07:04
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 13:08:08
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49854.
    May 15 13:08:09
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49856.
    May 15 13:08:20
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49858.
    May 15 13:12:31
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 13:32:36
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 1c:7b:21:9c:20:fd likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 13:32:57
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 1c:7b:21:9c:20:fd likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 13:33:09
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 1c:7b:21:9c:20:fd likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 13:33:22
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 1c:7b:21:9c:20:fd likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 13:33:33
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 1c:7b:21:9c:20:fd likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 15:21:21
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 10:68:3f:46:d2:69 likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 15:21:26
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 10:68:3f:46:d2:69 likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 15:21:41
    1
    WPA handshake failed with STA 10:68:3f:46:d2:69 likely due to bad password from client

    It says you have the wrong password.
    WPA handshake failed with STA 10:68:3f:46:d2:69 likely due to bad password from client
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