Time Capsule used as backup only?

Just had to get a new modem from AT&T.  Was told it "doesn't play nice" with any other Wi-Fi.  Can I use my Time Capsule as just a backup and not Wi-Fi?

In addition to Kappy's comment about Bridge Mode, you will also need to turn off the wireless radio of the Time Capsule.
Open AirPort Utility
Click on the Time Capsule icon
Click Edit
Click the Wireless tab at the top of the window
Change the setting for Network Mode to "Off"
Click Update at the lower right to save the changes
Allow 25-30 seconds for the Time Capsule to restart
Close AirPort Utility

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    Time Machine will back all files except files like caches, trash or temp files, you can select with file you would like to exclude by going into the Time Machine preferences.http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1427

  • Using Time Capsule as Network Backup only no wireless

    Hi all,
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    I believe that I need to turn off the Wireless, assign a IP address on my subnet, then everything should be fine? Right?
    Thanks for your help.

    Hi, I am also having issues with Time Capsule in a pure LAN mode. When I setup Time Capsule with a fixed LAN IP, switch off the wireless mode, Time Capsule accepts the settings but as soon as it is hooked up to the LAN and reboots, it kicks away its settings, gives an error message and switches back "on" its wireless mode.
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    Before that I tried to install it as a client on the existing wireless network, provided by a Zyxel Wireles/LAN Firewall/Switch, that worked for about 2 hours, since then Time Capsule has never again accepted to enter the wireless network.
    I am stuck here... the Time Capsule is new, belongs to a friend of mine who has exactly the same 24'' I-MAC as I have (except for a different brand hard drive), he is not computer savy, so this is why I am trying to help him out here.
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  • Use Time Capsule for local backup only

    Hi there,
    I think I can do what I need to but need some config assistance.  Here is my issue:
    I want to use a time capsule that is attached via ethernet cable to my MacBook Pro to backup via Time Machine but I do not  need the TC to be used for wireless access. 
    I have taken the 2TB TC to my office.  I have a full WiFi network there that I attach my Macbook to.  I have used the AirPort utility and told it to extend a wireless network for the TC.  I have given it the credentials for our office network.  It seems to be attached (DHCP address assigned) but the TC light keeps flashing yellow.
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    Can someone tell me how to correctly set the TC up to locally backup my MacBook through the Ethernet cable but let my MacBook use the company WiFi network for other network activities?  Thanks much in advance for the help!

    If your office network is created by non-apple routers, then the TC is working in join wireless mode and will turn off the ethernet ports.. in other words you have no connection at all by ethernet and it is irrelevant.
    To get this working you will need a pretty snazzy setup..
    So first and really important question.. since you are prepared to have something plugged into your MBP.. why not use a USB drive. It is much faster.. even USB2.. and if newer model with USB3 it will completely flatten any network drive. It is much more reliable.. Time Machine operates differently to local drives. And you can also use a program like CCC and create a bootable clone. This is on top of TM backup and well worth it.. A bootable clone will enable your computer to start even with a dead hard disk in a couple of minutes.. not days of sorting through TM.
    Anyhow.. To get TM to work to the TC in isolation
    1. Factory reset the TC.
    2. Do minimal setup of the TC.. it must stay in router mode but simply ignore errors of no internet connection.
    3. Here we get to the tricky bit. Open the network preferences and check the IP you get from the wireless office system.
    If it is 192.168.x.x for example all will be great. If you get 10.0.x.x or indeed any 10.x address tell me.
    The TC will have an IP 10.0.1.1 and will pass the computer 10.0.1.2
    What you need to do now is set that statically and change the gateway (router in applespeak) and DNS values.. In most computers you can leave them blank but I found the apple computers prefer you to fill them in so you should copy the values from the wireless connection.
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    Can Time Capsule be set up as a second, local network?
    This is fairly old but the principles are the same albeit the utility is v5.
    If you cannot figure it out post back and I will figure out a v6 set of screenshots.
    What I will need to know is the values your wireless gets.. IP, subnet, router, and dns.

  • How to setup Time Capsule for wireless backup only

    I have a new Time Capsule that I want to set up for wireless backups of both my Macbook Air (with Time Machine) and a Windows Vista laptop. I have an existing home wireless network with my Att/Uverse tv and internet service. I do not want to disturb that network/internet setup.
    How do I set up the time capsule to use it for wireless backup only? When I start the Airport utility setup, the first thing it asks is do I want to 1) set up new network, 2) replace existing router, or 3) join existing network.

    Thanks. That got me the green light and a message that everything was set up properly. It started it's first Time Machine backup and everything looked good for a while. But now I have a new problem.
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  • Already have wireless network, need help for set up of time capsule for wired backup only.

    Hello all -
    I have a time capsule that plugs into wall and used a wireless network to back up computer.  It would always mess up internet afterwards so I would unplug the time capsule and reset internet until the next back up.  my time capsule now will not link into my computer. It just flashes amber.  Spoke with apple and was told to come on here and ask for help for setting up time capsule for a wired backup only and to mention that I have a wireless network.
    Hope any of this makes sense.
    Thank You!!

    Spoke with apple and was told to come on here and ask for help
    Really?  The paid professionals at Apple told you to post on a forum where users.....just like you....are trying to answer questions?  We'll try to help, though.
    For starters, please tell us the make and model of the modem/router that you have now that is providing your wireless network.

  • Can I use my Time Capsule as a backup disk and storage?

    Can I use my Time Capsule as a backup disk and put files from my other USB external hard drive on it, using the TC as an external as well?

    Actually, there is a way to limit the amount of space Time Machine uses for backup so that it won't eat up all your disk space...for example, I have mine set to only use 65GB, and then it starts to overwrite older backups...Google it for more info. To begin with, I deleted my Sparse Disk Image Bundle from Time Capsule, and used Disk Utility to create a Sparse Disk Image Bundle (turn off backups first!!!) with a capacity of 65GB in HFS Journaled, Case Sensitive...The Image must be named as follows "Full Computer Name_Ethernet MAC Address" (The ethernet MAC address is used even if you plan to solely use wifi for backups). for example, my Sparse Disk Image Bundle name is "Ahmad Atiya's MacBook Pro_00254b9d8f72.sparsebundle" Move this image to your time capsule's main directory (if you didn't create it there to begin with). Go to your Time Machine preferences, turn it on, and set it to use your Time Capsule. It should start using the image you created. If you click "get info" on the disk image, it'll show a capacity of whatever you created.

  • I just purchased Time Capsule today.  I ONLY want to use it as an external drive.  I do not need it for Time Machine. I can see the TC in my finder, but when I click on a file or video to drag and drop, I get message that TC can't be modified. Help please

    I just purchased Time Capsule today.  I ONLY want to use it as an external drive.  I do not need it for Time Machine. I need to free up room on my computer. As of now, I can't even load updates. I can see the TC in my finder, but when I click on a file or video to drag and drop, I get message that TC can't be modified. Help please!

    I agree with Kappy.. passing files and especially via wireless is slow as slow.
    Just need to be sure your TC is the new AC model??
    And the OS on the computer is Lion?
    Have you completed the setup of the TC via the utility? You do still need to get internet via the TC so it has to be plugged into the main router..
    Give us the full picture of the network.
    Then we can help you get into it.. whether you should put your files on it is another question.

  • Can i use my time capsule to wirelessly backup my macbook and its external hard drive, which up until now was it's time machine and storage? How?

    Can i use my time capsule to wirelessly backup my macbook and its external hard drive, which up until now was it's time machine and storage? How?

    The external drive must be connected to the Mac using either USB or FireWire
    You must remove the external hard drive from the list of items that are "excluded" from backups in Time Machine Preferences.
    Here's how:
    Open System Preferences (gear icon on the dock)
    Open Time Machine
    Click Options
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    Click the -- (minus) button at the bottom of the list to remove the hard drive from the list of "excluded" items....so it will now be backed up
    Strongly recommend that you do the first backup using Ethenret from your computer to the Time Capsule since the entire contents of the external drive will be copied on the first pass. Ethernet will be 3-5 faster than wireless.
    Once you have the first backup done, you can use wireless for subsequent backups since they will nornally be much smaller....unless you add large files to the external drive.

  • How to backup an external hard drive plugged into a time capsule using time machine

    How to backup an external hard drive plugged into a time capsule using time machine.
    I want to move my itunes library from the mac HD to an external plugged into the time capsule, but I want to be sure this drive will still be backed up by time machine.  I currentlly see no way to do this.

    There is no way. You can connect the drive to your Mac and remove it from the Time Machine exclusion list. Then it will be backed up, but that will stop when you reconnect it to the TC. While it's connected to the TC, you can copy it manually to another AirPort Disk by following the instructions here (with a slight modification):
    Using AirPort Utility to make a copy of the Time Capsule disk

  • How to back up Home folder to Time Capsule using Backup in OS 10.4.11

    I'm new to Time Capsule, but just set up one that I was given, which does 802.11n wireless. No problem connecting to my Intel MacBook and Time Machine. HOWEVER, using Backup v 3.2 on a Dual G4 running OS 10.4.11 was not seamless. The Backup app (needs a MobileMe subscription to use over 100 Mb) gave me the option of a Time Capsule backup, but kept failing to back up my Home folder. The reason given was not enough disk space. Not the problem; plenty of space when I accessed Time Capsule using Airport on my MacBook (OS 10.5). Finally I accessed the Time Capsule from the G4 using the path: Finder => Go => Network => Time Capsule => Connect => TC Password. In other words, I had to access the Time Capsule as if I were networking to another computer.
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    I've found a solution, no need to post a response. Thanks!

  • I want to use the ethernet connection from my new iMac to my Time Capsule.  It seems only the Wifi is seen by either device.  Ive connected the Time Capsule to the iMac.  How can I get the iMac to use the wired connection

    I want to connect my iMac to my Time Capsule using Ethernet.  I have them connected via an Ethernet cable, but only WiFi seems to be working.  How can I specify the Ethernet connection instead of WiFi?  Thanks
    Welked

    Go to preferences, network and see if ethernet is indicated. Be sure it shows a green dot.  Also be sure it is at the top of the list (above WiFi).  If not click on the the wheel at the bottom and set service order.

  • I am getting this error when time machine tries to back up to a time capsule.  "The backup disk image "/Volumes/JUDY ARCENEAUX's Time Capsu-1/JUDY ARCENEAUX's MacBook Air.sparsebundle" is already in use."  Same time capsule has worked in the past.

    I am getting this error when time machine tries to back up to a time capsule.  "The backup disk image “/Volumes/JUDY ARCENEAUX's Time Capsu-1/JUDY ARCENEAUX’s MacBook Air.sparsebundle” is already in use."  Same time capsule has worked in the past.

    First, restart the computer and the Time Capsule. In most of the cases, this should solve the problem.
    If it doesn't work, see > http://pondini.org/TM/C12.html

  • HT3275 How do I correct this problem: "Time Machine couldn't complete the backup to "Robert's Airport Time Capsule."  The backup disk image "/Volumes/Data/Robert's iMac.sparsebundle" is already in use.

    How do I correct the following problem?
    "Time Machine couldn't complete the backup to "Robert's Airport Time Capsule".
    The backup disk image "/Volumes/Data/Robert's iMac.sparsebundle" is already in use.

    xor. wrote:
    I switched off the TM  for 10 seconds and my laptop still complains about the backup image ...  is in use.
    Some ideas?
    There is some more details here.
    C12 http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html
    Tell us more if you cannot get it working.

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    I have two Macs that won't back up to time capsule, says The backup disk image “/Volumes/Data/Douglas Chalmers’s iMac.sparsebundle” is already in use.

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