Time capsule not visible

My laptop can't seem to find my time capsule. I have used an Airport in the past and the laptop has no trouble finding it. I have also used the time capsule strictly as a hard drive connected directly to my laptop. Now I would like to make the time capsule my router, but the laptop can't find it. Any help appreciated!

Hi Jason,
If you are trying to find the Time Capsule wirelessly, temporarily connect an ethernet cable from one of the LAN ports on the Time Capsule to your computer.
Then open Airport Utility and it should "see" your Time Capsule so you can configure it. Once you have your wireless network set up, Airport Utility should be able to find it wirelessly in the future.

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  • Time capsule not visible on network

    I'm trying to troubleshoot this situation for a colleague.
    Situation: macbook air, synchronized wirelessly via time capsule. The time capsule is connected to the fixed network also. This is on our corporate network (both fixed and wifi networks). Backups via time capsule were working fine until yesterday (I see the last backup listed as yesterday).
    Yesterday itunes prompted him to update his iphone to OS 5. After the update, the photo's were not synchronized. Upon synchronizing the photo's, the wrong button was clicked (my mistake, oops), and now all photo's are gone in iphoto. Now we're trying to get them back from the time capsule.
    The time capsule is not visible in the network, not wired, not wireless. Connecting the macbook air via the fixed or wireless network doesn't reveal it. Airport utility says it cannot find anything. The time capsule is connected to power and network and the green light is on. I tried powercycling it, but this didn't make it appear.
    How can I resolve this?

    Getting access to stuff in Time Machine is sometimes difficult.. it sounds like something has shredded the files..
    Look at the info pondini gave to access the iphoto in particular.
    http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/15.html
    Upgrading to latest OS particularly Lion in the Mac or ios5 is having all sorts of nasty consequences..
    The thing is, if you have photos in there that will need recovery.. you should not use Time Machine or copy files to the TC until you have restored them. In fact the disk may need to be removed to see if they have been deleted but I have no experience with this and others might be able to give more info.

  • Files on time capsule not visible in Finder window

    I copied files to my time capsule.  The time machine app works fine but only if it is running can I see the files I copied to time capsule.  I would like to use this disk for media storage for iTunes but if it is not visible a lot of the time then it isn't useful for that purpose

    The Time Capsule is for your backups.
    Three things....all bad...happen when you try to move the iTunes Media Folder to the Time Capsule disk.
    1) Access to media becomes much slower....typically 15-20 seconds before you will hear the song that you selected.
    2) The iTunes Media Folder tends to get lost, so you will have to manually reset the path to the folder frequently.
    3) When.....not if....the Time Capsule disk has a problem, you will lose all of your iTunes data.....because you have no backup of the ITunes Media Folder.
    I've learned each of these things the hard way. If you still want to do this.....here are the instructions:
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  • Time Capsule not visible when connecting via range extender

    Hi,
    I have configured a TP-Link WA750RE to expand the range of my Time Capsule's wireless network. The range extender works fine for surfing the web etc., but the Time Capsule doesn't show up as my Time Machine backup device and the Time Capsule is not visible in my Airport Utility. What's even stranger is that when I click on "Configure other" (shift + command + o) in Airport Utility and type in my Time Capsule's IP-address and password, I can still access the devices' configuration menu.
    When I move my Macbook very close to my Time Machine to connect directly to the wireless network, leaving out the range extender, none of the above mentioned problems occur. The TP-Link range extender has no NAT or port configuration that could possibly cause this problem, so I'm out of ideas for a way to solve this problem.
    Thank you in advance for your help.

    A non-apple range extender is not passing the protocols that apple uses.. eg bonjour.. This is a standard problem and why you stick with using Apple's own routers for extensions.

  • Time Capsule not visible in disk utility

    i'm trying to create a disk image on my time capsule to so i can store some seperate media files and the time capsule is not available in the disk utility when its connected via the network. do I need to be connected through and ethernet cord for this to work?
    Thanks.

    When you click New Image, a setup box will appear.
    Make sure that the little arrow in the top box next to Save As appears in the "up" position
    Look for your Time Capsule under the SHARED heading in the Finder window on the left
    Click the Time Capsule icon
    Then double click on the Time Capsule folder to the right
    Type a name in the Save As box at the top
    Name the Disk Image
    Select the size of image that you want
    Keep the format of Mac OS Extended Journaled and single partition and read/write disk image
    Click Create
    It takes about an hour for a 25-30 GB disk image to be created, so do this using Ethernet. Allow 3-5 times longer if you do this using wireless
    Some users find it easier to save the Disk Image to the desktop and then move it over the Time Capsule disk, but this takes longer.

  • External Hard disk connected to time capsule not visible in windows vista

    I have connected my external hard disk to Time capsule. Am Able to find the same in my MBP in finder under shared. But with windows I am not able to see this hard disk. I have installed airport utility and am able to see the time capsule. What to do?

    What is the format on the external USB drive?
    Have you setup the disk in workgroup correctly to the network workgroup name?
    Turn on guest read and write at least to get things started. If you turn on password or changed the default password you will need to remember that.
    How are you trying to access the disk? It will more than likely not show up in network shares, without deliberately using the tc ip.. so open explorer and type in \\YOUR_TC_IP_ADDRESS\Share_name
    If you have installed the airport utility for windows it should also install the required files to find the disk.

  • Time Capsule not visible to my iMac (Yosemite 10.10)

    Having given up on trying to access my TC via a BT HomeHub4 router, I've plugged it in via Ethernet to my iMac.  No other devices on the iMac.  iMac is connecting fine to internet via the HH4.  Despite this, I still can't access the TC.  Here's what I've tried:
    TC is flashing amber status.
    Open the Time Machine tab in System Preferences.  Made sure it is set to 'On'. Pressed 'Select Backup Disk'. Get a 'Other AirPort Time Capsule' icon, which I select.
    Click 'Setup".
    New window with a globe icon for the internet with a green status light.  Top left there is an 'Other Wifi Devices (1)' button, which I press - no other option.
    This gives me a new list, the only not-greyed out option is my TC (I know it's mine because the name is right).
    Select it and get a 'Gathering Information about your network' message, icon for the TC and a spinning wheel saying 'joining Airport TC....'.
    Eventually it gives up and shows an error message 'An unexpected error occurred.  Try again.'
    Trying again doesn't help.
    I've reset the TC with a biro - pressing for one second, pressing for 5 seconds (for a fast flashing amber) and pressing while powering the TC on. 
    None of the above works.
    Any ideas?  I don't know if it is connected to Yosemite?

    I do not have yosemite installed on any computer.. I am getting old you see and spent my youth on the bleeding edge.. so that I have now too little blood left for installing latest greatest OS until you beta testers are finished.
    So here are the lessons from Mavericks.. and all the ones that go before.. Take it if you wish.
    Do the setup in full internet isolation.. turn off wireless and use only ethernet to the TC LAN port.
    1. Factory reset the TC. (Again).
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    Note that the IP addresses must all be as shown.. The TC reset is 10.0.1.1 and the computer should be 10.0.1.2 although that is not a major one.. but if you use dhcp that should be correct.
    3. Open the airport utility and do a manual setup.
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    4. Type in the IP address and proceed.. password should not be needed but is public.
    5. Should now get the full summary page.. and you can do a full clean setup without the wizard bothering you.
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    Go to the wireless and create a wireless network.. eg TCwifi
    Set security to WPA2 personal with all alphanumeric password..
    Go to network tab and make sure it is set to bridge.
    Now update the TC.
    Plug it into the HH by ethernet to its WAN port.
    5. In finder use top menu, go, connect to server and force it to AFP.
    AFP://TCgen4.local (or use whatever name you have in place of my suggestion).
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    Does it mount?
    Do any of the functions i have listed no longer exist in Yosemite?
    I hope that all the pictures display as we have issues with apple site dropping the pictures out.. tell me if you cannot see them.

  • Time Capsule Not Visible In Finder Or Airport Utility

    I recently purchased last week a 15" mac book pro and a 2 tb time capsule. This is my first mac and first experience with time capsule.I am running Lion. Ever since initial setup and a few calls to apple care the time capsule does not show up in finder or airport utility at times, sometimes it just re appears for a short while then disappears again. Apple care has had me hook directly up via cable to the capsule to switch channels thinking I was getting interference and also had me reset the keychain. I am still having the same problem. Has anyone else experienced this problem, or does anyone have a suggestion to fix this problem? Thanks!

    Is the time capsule the main router in the network? If not try and rearrange the network so it will be.
    I am not sure that Lion is working very well with TC. There are too many issues popping up.

  • Time Capsule not visible on WiFi network

    Tried to set up a new Time Capsule via the airport utility but it will not identify a Wifi Network to connect to (objective is to enlarge the network, rather than to establish a new network). There is already an older model of time capsule connected to the same router via WiFi to enlarge the network and it works well.
    Is it  really the only solution to connect the time capsule to the router via Cable and establish the connection like that? (That would be exactly what we do not want - another cable) Multiple resets to factory settings did not solve the issue. Anyone there to help? Thanks

    There is already an older model of time capsule connected to the same router via WiFi to enlarge the network and it works well.
    Connected by ethernet or by wireless?? What router is it connected to?
    An apple router can only extend wireless of another apple router and only once.. ie you can have a main base and one repeater.. you cannot repeat twice.
    You can use EOP (homeplug) adapters if ethernet is not suitable.

  • Time Capsule not visible to Choose Backup Disk

    I have a 500GB Time Capsule 7.4.2 and two 13" Macbook laptops (Mid 2007 - 2.16GHz and Mid 2009 2.13 GHz, both running 10.5.8)
    Both Macbooks were using the TC for TM backups, wireless access point and a shared printer. A few months ago the 2.16GHz quit backing up to the TC. Still accesses the internet and prints to the printer. While troubleshooting, I turned off TM in system preferences, and now cannot get TM turned back on in the sys pref. When I select Time Machine ON, and select the "Choose Backup Disk" button, there are no drives listed
    The 2.16 Macbook (troublesome one) can access the TC in AirPort Utility and view and update all the configuration, but still cannot see the drive in the Time Machine sys pref. In the finder this laptop can see the TC in the Shared Resources but when trying to connect gets the "this file server is running on your machine"
    The 2.13 Macbook still updates to the TC with no issues. Also can access the TC in AirPort Utility and TM sys pref with no problems. When connecting to the TM in the Finder it connects and can view both Macbook parsebundles.
    Neither laptop can view the TC in Disk Utility, but I think they need to be connected via CAT V to make that work.
    Can any help me get the 2.16 Macbook backing up to the TC again? Thanks in advance.
    Clake

    Pondini wrote:
    Hi, and welcome to the forums.
    Most likely, the sparse bundle for that Mac is corrupted. Repair it per #A5 in Time Machine - Troubleshooting (or use the link in *User Tips* at the top of this forum).
    Thanks for the help. I completed the Repair as directed in A5 of the trouble-some Macbook parsebundle. This had to be completed from the other Macbook since it was the machine in which I could see the parse bundle to drag to the disk utility.
    I am still having the same issue. The 2.16 MB cannot see any drives to choose from when turning on TM. Also this same laptop cannot connect to the TC under the shared grouping in the Finder sidebar.
    Any other suggestions? Thanks in advance.
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  • Time Machine not visible from SNow Leopard

    I have a Time Capsule that has been performing sterling duty on my iMac and Macbook for the past couple of years.
    Having just upgraded the Macbook to Snow Leopard I set it to backup for the first time (>60 GB) which took a day or so over Wifi - at this point the backup was visible and browsable.
    After the backup the time capsule is visible in the Finder and I can see the sparsebundle, however the preferences suggest that I need a new backup and I cannot enter Time Machine.
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    There is approx. 250GB left on the Time Capsule.
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    JonSeph wrote:
    Hi James - I realised the error in Carolyn's file path, so it was the 'right' prefs file I deleted. Should have mentioned that.
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    "Starting standard backup
    Backing up to: /Volumes/TM Backup/Backups.backupdb
    No pre-backup thinning needed: 676.2 MB requested (including padding), 640.59 GB available
    Copied 135 files (109 KB) from volume Macintosh HD.
    No pre-backup thinning needed: 677.1 MB requested (including padding), 640.59 GB available
    Copied 10 files (93 bytes) from volume Macintosh HD.
    Starting post-backup thinning
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    Post-back up thinning complete: 1 expired backups removed
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    All seems fine, but no backup made of any new files!
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  • Airport time capsule not found error message

    HI,
    My time capsule is blinking orange.
    I open aiport, sometimes airport finds the TC, sometimes not.
    When not, get message:
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    When TC is found, aiport utitily shows an error with the extended network I am setting up. I press 'edit', the settings all seem good. Re-type passwords etc and update.
    The problem remains.
    I have updated the firmware. An apple shop near me has reset TC using the recessed button on back of TC, and then I have re-configured at home.
    BTW, TC was working fine in my old house with same laptop, so prob not simply a basic user issue...
    4 other devices on my wifi network all have reliable connection, visitors' phones and laptops too, so shouln't be a wifi netowrk issue, ie network outside TC.
    Any thoughts out there?
    HOpe so!
    mana

    yes, running airport 6.1, OS 10.7.5
    OK.. I failed to ask enough questions.. I think your comment it all used to work threw me.
    1. You are trying to extend wireless network of what router. This will only work with another Apple router.. the way apple built it is in the family only. So please spell out what is the primary router??
    If you did have it working to extend the wireless of a non-apple router in your previous house I simply don't know how.. according to Apple it isn't possible. You can use WDS.. that is slow and reduces everything to G wireless.. that is the only way.
    2. When you say in the first post..
    4 other devices on my wifi network all have reliable connection, visitors' phones and laptops too, so shouln't be a wifi netowrk issue, ie network outside TC.
    I presume if you turn off the TC, these devices still have wireless network because they are connected to the primary router.. not the TC.. again my bad reading.. I assumed they are connected to the TC.
    So please spell out the whole network..
    Broadband modem.. type, model, make.
    Main router.. type model make
    Any other network devices.
    And how was it setup in your old place and how is it different now.

  • Time Capsule Not Allowing Internet On iPhone and Apple TV

    I have a Time Capsule (3rd Generation), an iMac, a MacBook Air, an iPhone 4, an iPad and an Apple TV (2nd Generation).
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    Has anybody any suggestions as to why it;
    a) Won't automatically connect to the Internet and I have to give a static IP
    b) Whenever I leave the house it makes me have to forget the network, reassign an IP and start again.
    I also have two Windows PCs that work perfectly, and my girlfriend has an iPhone 3GS that can connect easily.
    Thanks in advance!

    As the original poster, I too had issues with my iPhone 4 (4.2.1) and Apple TV 2 playing nice. The Airplay icon was visible for music, and worked perfectly. However, when watching a video, purchased through iTunes, only the "audio" option would be selectable for Airplay. After updating the Apple TV software, everything works perfectly well. When watching a video on my iPhone and selecting the Airplay icon, one of the options is to play "video" through the Apple TV, not simply audio.
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  • Time Capsule not recognized if repeated

    Hey
    I have a Time Capsule (1st Gen). It acts as AP for my Wireless users.
    I use a repeater for my room, and theres the problem:
    If I repeat the TC, and somebody (my MacBook 6,1) uses the repeated signal, I cannot reach the TC anymore!
    TimeMachine: Backup drive not found
    Airport Utilities: No Time Capsule found
    oO
    My TC is pingable from the repeated signal.
    Is this a bug or a network-issue?
    All firmwares (both Repeater (TP-Link) and TC) are up-to-date
    Hope someone can help

    LaPastenague wrote:
    That is an interesting one.
    That the TC is pingable but not discovered by airport.. stranger and stranger.
    But I am guessing that internet is still working?? Just the TC has now disappeared off the scene.
    Internet is working very well
    Try opening the TC share directly. ie in Finder, on the top menu, go, go to server,
    Then try using AFP://IPoftheTC
    If that fails, try using SMB://IPoftheTC
    Works, both...
    If that doesn't get anywhere, you need to really work through the whole network and obviously the TP-Link is the point of issue. This would all work properly using an airport device to extend the network. Since it is not apple and not able to actually work as MacBook requires, to give things like country code correctly.
    Your other big issue here is MAC address of the MacBook (don't mix up MAC and Mac),
    I know what a Mac is and what a MAC is
    can be hidden behind the TP-Link due to repeater.. ie universal repeater has an issue that from the main router, all clients connected to the TP-Link repeater are in fact the TP-Link itself. That may end up making internet available but not the TC.
    TP-Link is working as Uni-Repeater, cause Repeater needs a AP with WDS enabled. TC is working as 802.11b/g and WDS seems to not working here.
    Describe the whole network..
    Main router?
    I use a Fritz!Box 7112, this one shares its internet to the "main"-switch. This switch is connected to the TC, and the TC shares the connection (bridge) to all users.
    What is its IP and what is connected?
    I'm working with 172.31.30.x network.
    Router: 172.31.30.1
    TC: 172.31.30.4
    TP-Link: 172.31.30.2
    TC as AP in bridge? What is its IP?
    yep ; see above
    TP-Link repeater, what model? What is its IP?
    Model: WA-801ND - up-to-date
    Experiment.
    If you plug the Macbook by ethernet directly into the TC by ethernet, does it get IP address.. what IP?
    Not tested, but an XBox is connected to my TC via LAN, it get an IP from the DHCP over the FritzBox.
    Gateway and DNS address?
    Gate: FritzBox, DNS: FritzBox (both 172.31.30.1)
    open terminal and type arp -a.. you might need to ping the TC to populate the arp table.. what does it list the TC as and its MAC address. Check that airport can find the TC.
    Ouput:
    fritz.box (172.31.30.1) at bc:5:43:12:40:57 on en1 ifscope [ethernet]
    time-capsule.fritz.box (172.31.30.4) at 0:1f:f3:3d:99:ff on en1 ifscope [ethernet]
    Do a shutdown and restart of the MacBook and connect back in your room via the repeater.
    When you are connected by wireless via the repeater what address do you get, with gateway and dns?
    Got IP/DNS from FritzBox, always the same (repeater or not, the FritzBox know my MacBook MAC and give me my IP, cause the lease is not timedout.)
    If you open a terminal and go arp -a is the TC listed or not..
    Connected via repeater: visible, see above.
    I think it will have disappeared. And even if you attempt to open it, or some other device connects via the repeater it will get lost.
    The answer is to replace the TP-Link with an airport extreme or express .. even another second hand TC.. only remember the ethernet doesn't work when it is in this mode except the express.
    Edit..
    Another way around the problem.. buy a pair of EOP adapters.. or even better run ethernet, but I am guessing the whole reason you have the repeater is difficult to do that. The EOP adapters are available around $100 or so.. then you can run the TP link also in AP mode. You can set the same wireless settings but different channels to enable roaming. It will also work far better than repeater mode which halves the speed immediately.
    Another expense, sorry, but if you want it to work that is the best way.
    Sorry for the long post. I often figure these things out half way through.
    I'm not an beginner about networking, of course, I'm learning this currently. And it seems logical that this issue above should work. TC is pingable and accessible over repeater, but not for Airport or TimeMachine.
    Dont worry about your long post

  • Time Capsule Not Working With Time Machine

    I'm trying to backup to my Time Capsule, which I haven't used in over two years. It had been displaced because of a change in internet service providers. The new provider came in with a Linksys router, setup a sub-network, and left the Time Capsule/Airport out of the mix.
    So I want to return to using my Time Capsule and have since pulled out the Linksys router, and got the Airport functionality working with the existing, primary network. In other words, the Time Capsule/Airport is working to extend the range of the network.
    Problem is this: I cannot backup to the Time Capsule. Even if I'm connecting to the Time Capsule via ethernet, I cannot get it past the 'preparing' phase when running Time Machine. It stays at the phase for what seems to me an inordinate amount of time (30-45 minutes). If I go into System Preferences, the Time Capsule disk doesn't make itself available when using it with Time Machine. If I choose to go into the Star Wars display of Time Machine, I can sort of see the various backups, but I can't roll back to them, and the backup indicator on the right looks sort of ghosted, like it's there but it's not there.
    How do I know if the disk within the Time Capsule is failing? Could that be what's going on? How would I test it? I get a green light on the front of the TC, but not everything is hunky dory since I'm not able to backup.
    Is part of my problem that I'm using a not up-to-date version of Airport Utility? –I'm using 5.4.2

    Oh and here it is, on this page, Section D, #1:
    "Section D.  OTHER  PROBLEMS  RUNNING  BACKUPS
    D1.  Stuck in "Calculating changes" or "Preparing""
    and then the Apple supporting doc, as well:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1516
    Fabulous. Thank you.

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