Time Capsule Profiles

I have what is probably an older 500Gb Time capsule. I understand the ability to have profiles, (handy if you move it from place to place) was added with "newer" time capsules.
Does anyone know how I can find out if mine can have more than one profile? Is it a software upgrade?
Thanks

Welcome to the discussions!
Open AirPort Utility, click Manual Setup
On the Base Station Menu at the top of your screen (near the Apple icon), look for the Manage Profiles setting.

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