Time Capsule with existing Roadrunner wireless modem/router?

My ISP is Roadrunner extreme, and the modem is also a router with built-in n wireless. I don't have admin access to the router so cannot disable the wireless. I would like to get a Time Capsule for wirelessly backing up mine and my wife's Macbooks (plugging drives into laptops is a pain).
I'm concerned by the apparent assumption that a Time Capsule will also serve as your router, though. As I said, we already have wireless and are pretty much stuck with that. Can the Time Capsule wireless router function be disabled, or ignored, and have it still function for wireless backups?
Thanks in advance.

...and this discussion seems to indicate I could also skip the ethernet and just have the TC join my existing wireless network.
That's an option. There's an upside and downside to every type of configuration. The upside is that you can have the Time Capsule physically removed from the same area where the router resides. The downsides are that the configuration can be difficult and frustrating unless you know exactly what type of security the Roadrunner wireless is using.
In other words, you have to "tell" the Time Capsule exactly how to join the wireless network provided by the Roadrunner router. If the settings are not exactly correct, you'll get nothing but repeated error messages. You have to start all over to try the configuration again each time there is an error. Since you said that you don't have "admin" privileges for the Roadrunner device, you may not be able to access the device to "see" the exact settings that you need.
The ethernet ports are not enabled on the Time Capsule when it is configured to "join" a wireless network, so you will not have an option to backup using ethernet if want to do so. Ethernet can be 4-5 times faster that wireless and comes in really handy for the first backup when Time Machine makes a complete copy of your computer.
Followup question as this will drive what TC I buy: I already have a WD 2TB USB drive I've been using for backups. Can I get away with buying a smaller/cheaper TC and plugging in the extra drive? Are there reasons that's not as good as just getting the 2TB TC?
You can connect the WD drive to the USB port on the Time Capsule. The drives must be formatted in Mac OS Extended (Journaled) if you plan to use Time Machine to backup. The main problem with changing locations of drives (I'm assuming that that you had the WD attached directly to a computer) is that Time Machine will want to make a new complete backup of the computer if you connect the drive to the USB port on the Time Capsule.
In other words, Time Machines treats backups to an "external drive" connected directly to a computer differently than it does backups to a "network drive" connected to the USB port on the Time Capsule. You won't be able to "continue" backups where you left off. Time Machine will start all over again.

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    Get v5 utility and then you can hold down the option key and select the right mode.
    If you have lion, just install it.. For ML follow this.
    How to load 5.6 into ML.
    1. Download 5.6 for Lion.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1482
    Click to open the dmg but do not attempt to install the pkg.. it won't work anyway.
    2. Download and install unpkg.
    http://www.timdoug.com/unpkg/
    Run unpkg on the desktop.. it is very simple.. drag the AirPortUtility56.pkg file over to unpkg.. and it will create a new directory of the same name on the desktop.. drill down.. applications utilities .. there lo and behold is Airport utility 5.6 .. drag it to your main utilities directory or just run it from current location.
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  • Can I use time capsule with a USB cellular modem?

    Can I use time capsule with a USB cellular modem?

    No, since the USB port on the Time Capsule will only support a compatible printer and/or hard drive.

  • Time capsule with existing router

    Today I purchased a Time Capsule 1 TB and for the past hour I have been trying to set it up. I have an existing Linksys Wireless-N Router and I plan to still use that. How do I set up TC so that it joins my existing network? I have tried plugging an Ethernet cable directly into my computer from the the TC but airport utility still cannot pick up the TC. Any help is greatly appreciated.

    If you plug in the TC directly in your computer, turn off Airport, does it still not pick it up?
    Also make sure you reset the TC first so it's as new.
    If it doesn't pick it up, I would see about returning it and getting a new one as it might have a problem...

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    I am trying to advise a colleague with the following set up:
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    She would like to add a Time Capsule to this combination with the following criteria:
    Keep the DG834G as the wireless provider, but add the Time Capsule with Time Machine to wirelessly back up the Macbook Pro and also utilise the spare USB connection for an Epson printer.
    Is this a logical set up and are there any particular pitfalls? Can she start with an Ethernet connection to do the initial Time Machine back up? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    She would like to add a Time Capsule to this combination with the following criteria:
    Keep the DG834G as the wireless provider, but add the Time Capsule with Time Machine to wirelessly back up the Macbook Pro and also utilise the spare USB connection for an Epson printer.
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  • Installing Time capsule with U-Verse Wireless Network

    Hi all,
    I am not a techy, but I get by. I am going to install the Time Capsule and I realized that I don't think this will work with my existing U-Verse Fiber wireless network. After some thought, I believe I should just use this for wireless backup and peripheral operations rather than the internet as my current wifi also operates the televisions in the house.
    I'm hoping to get some guidance from the community as to how to use this device without having to purchase more equipment or re-wiring my entire home. Can I just plug it in and use it for wireless backup or will it interfere with my internet service (which I am happy with)?
    Any thoughts?

    Welcome to the discussions!
    You are correct to allow your existing setup handle internet connections.
    The simplest setup would be to configure your Time Capsule to "Join" the wireless network created by the U-Verse router. Your computers will be able to backup via wireless assuming that you have a good connection.
    If your U-Verse router provides ethernet ports for devices (it likely does), you would also have the option of connecting the Time Capsule to the U-Verse router with an ethernet cable. This would make sense if the Time Capsule will be located near the U-Verse router as ethernet is both faster and more reliable than wireless.
    Not to get too technical here, but if you connect the TC this way, you will set Connection Sharing on the TC for "Off (Bridge Mode)".
    If you connect the Time Capsule via ethernet, you would also have the option to setup the Time Capsule to "create" its own wireless network. So, you would have two wireless networks available...one created by the U-Verse router and the other created by the Time Capsule.
    If you have computers capable of wireless connections at "n" speeds, they could connect to the Time Capsule and your other "g" devices would connect to the U-Verse. In fact, if you purchase a new dual band TC, it will be capable of creating two wireless networks on its own.
    So, you have a number of options available. Just depends on how simple or complex you want things to be.

  • What is the best way to set up my time capsule with Existing Uverse

    Hello,
    I have read through some of the threads regarding the co-existence of Uverse and a time capsule. But it all seems very advanced to me. Here is what I'm wanting to do.
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    Thanks!!

    So do I have to hook up an Ethernet cable to both the Uverse AND my computer from the Time Capsule?
    I'm not sure that I understand everything that you want to do and where devices will be located.
    The Time Capsule must connect to the "main" Uverse router using a permanent, wired Ethernet cable connection. An Ethernet cable can be run up to 300+ feet with virtually no loss, so you should be able to locate the Time Capsule wherever you want.....unless you have a very large estate.
    If you want the Time Capsule to strengthen the wireless signal provided by the Uverse router, then the Time Capsule must be located in the area where you need that additional signal strength.
    If I understand your post correctly, you plan to install the Time Capsule in the office? When you do this, you can configure the Time Capsule to create a wireless signal that uses the exact same wireless network name and password as the Uverse wireless network.
    That will provide a much stronger signal for your Uverse wireless network in the office area. Hopefully, the bedroom that you mention is close to the office, so it will pick up the stronger wireless signal from the Time Capsule.
    The iMac in the office can connect to the Time Capsule using another short Ethernet cable connection, or the iMac can connect using wireless.  A wired connection is always preferred, if possible.
    At this point, I guess the first question would be.......
    Do you have a location for the Time Capsule that will be close to the office....and...the bedroom where you want a stronger wireless signal?

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    Someone suggested you can turn off 2.4ghz in the TC by not naming it.. When I try that it kicks up an error that it has to be named. So perhaps someone else has a suggestion of how to turn off 2.4ghz.
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  • Using Time Capsule with existing network?

    I am planning on purchasing a Time Capsule, but would like to know if it's right for me before I buy it. Can someone please answer these questions I have about it;
    What security do I have available on the Time Capsule to stop other people on the network accessing my backup, any attached devices and the settings of the Time Capsule?
    If I plugged my Time Capsule into a network switch (switch is connected to the main router), will I then be able to attach ethernet devices to the Time Capsule without any speed loss for those devices?
    I already have wifi but I would like to set up the Time Capsule with a different name and password (and leave the current wifi alone). If someone connected to the Time Capsule, can they access the devices which are connected to the original wifi, and the ones connected to the main router by ethernet?
    Can I easily create a partition on my Time Capsule, so I can have 100GB of space available for copying/sharing files directly and then the rest for Time Machine backups?
    Can iOS access the files or back up to the Time Capsule?
    If I connected a printer to the Time Capsule, can iOS devices use it to print?
    I know there's a lot of questions, but I'd appreciate any help with any of the questions.
    Thanks.

    What security do I have available on the Time Capsule to stop other people on the network accessing my backup, any attached devices and the settings of the Time Capsule?
    There is a device password that will be required of any user who wants to access the Time Capsule disk. If the Time Capsule is also configured to provide a wireless network, users will need to enter the wireless network password to be able to connect to the network.
    If I plugged my Time Capsule into a network switch (switch is connected to the main router), will I then be able to attach ethernet devices to the Time Capsule without any speed loss for those devices?
    In this case, the Time Capsue would be configured to operate in Bridge Mode. It functions as another Ethernet switch in that type of setup. Speed should not be affected.
    I already have wifi but I would like to set up the Time Capsule with a different name and password (and leave the current wifi alone). If someone connected to the Time Capsule, can they access the devices which are connected to the original wifi, and the ones connected to the main router by ethernet?
    Yes, since the Time Capsule will be in Bridge Mode, devices that connect through the wireless on the Time Capsule will be on the same network as your main router...users connecting through the wireless on the Time Capsule and will be able to "see" other network devices.
    Can I easily create a partition on my Time Capsule, so I can have 100GB of space available for copying/sharing files directly and then the rest for Time Machine backups?
    No. In order to partition the Time Capsule drive, it would need to be removed from the Time Capsule case, placed in a separate caddy or enclosure and then connected directly to your Mac to allow Disk Utility access to the disk for the partition procedure.  Then, you would have to reinstall the Time Capsule drive back in the Time Capsule case.
    In addition to a lot of work, this will void the warranty on the product.
    Can iOS access the files or back up to the Time Capsule?
    iOS devices back up to iTunes on your computer. Then, when a Mac backs up to the Time Capsule using Time Machine, all of the data is backed up. In other words, iOS devices cannot back up directly to the Time Capsule drive using Time Machine.
    Using an App like Filebrowser, it is possible to have the iOS device browse the contents of the Time Capsule drive, but the iOS device will not be able to open files that have  been backed up using Time Machine.
    The iOS device will likely open most other normal files stored on the Time Capsule drive if the proper App is installed on the iOS device.
    If I connected a printer to the Time Capsule, can iOS devices use it to print?
    Yes if the printer is AirPrint compatible. Check this Apple support document to see if your printer is on the list of compatible devices.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4356
    Otherwise, you can add an App like Print Central to the iOS device to possibly allow printing from the iOS devices.

  • Using Time Capsule with existing wireless router

    I am thinking about getting a TC, but I wanted to know if the following configuration would work:
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    Basically I want to put the old router in the basement where the only wiring is, but put the TC upstairs on my desk so I can connect the printer to it.
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    Although, you can join an existing network using a Time Capsule as a wireless client, it’s recommended that the existing network is an 802.11n network.

  • Setting up time capsule with existing wireless router and another time capsule

    Hello,
    I just bought my first mac (MBP) and a time capsule. We already have a wireless router, and my brother has an imac and his time capsule connected to it. The apple support people said that i couldn't use my new time capsule as a backup for my files because it would have to be in bridge mode and that would cause all sorts of problems and the backup would probably fail. That I would have to use my brother's time capsule to back up my files.
    Is this true?? I find it hard to believe this issue hasn;t come up before.
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    Thanks, Bob! If I may impose on you a little bit more, would you be able to guide me a little bit in terms of the setup?
    Would I need to connect my time capsule directly to the router for first time set up?
    If so, would I have to keep it connected to the router all the time after the first time set up, or can I keep it in another room?
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    I unlocked the network (using Network Magic) when I tried to set up the Time Capsule (wirelessly, and before calling Apple), and after entering the network password my macbook recognized the TC and I got the good little green light on the TC. As soon as I locked up the network, I got the flashing amber light on the TC and airport utility couldn't find it anymore (using Airport utility version 6.1)... I unlocked the network again, the light turned green. I locked it back up, the light started flashing amber again...
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  • Time Capsule with existing router Q's

    I've been looking through a bunch of earlier posts here and I just want to make sure I understand my options correctly for my 3rd Gen TC before I start fiddling with settings... I need to change my setup I've used successfully for years because I just moved. Previous setup had internet via Ethernet and I kept my TC up in the attic connected to my iMac via its own network.
    Current setup necessitates cable modem/router providing internet to my iMac wirelessly. I'd prefer to still keep the TC in the attic rather than connect it to the router via Ethernet -- so if I've understood everything correctly my only way to do this is to accept that my backups will run at half-speed and use the hidden option-click method of selecting "Join A Wireless Network"? I also understand that I will not be able to connect any other devices to the TC in this setup -- I won't need to, as everything else I need goes through the router.
    Since I'm somewhat of a networking newbie can someone please run me through any and all steps needed to accomplish that wireless TC in the attic configuration?
    And, can you also please just confirm that it is only the *TC backups* that will have their speed affected by this set-up, and not anything else connected to my router (like Apple TV) and/or internet speed?
    Lastly, if I try this setup and ultimately determine the backups are just too painfully slow, am I correct in my understanding that the only other option I have is to plug the TC directly into my router via Ethernet and turn wireless off on the TC? Is there any other setting(s) I need to adjust in order to implement that hard-wired configuration?
    Many thanks in advance.

    1) TC Firmware to 7.6.4 (I am currently 7.5.1)
    2) Airport Utility to 5.6.1 (I am currently 5.5.3)
    Let me know if I should do either or both of those?...
    Your Gen3 TC is perfectly happy with 7.5.1
    I don't think 5.5.3 is any different to 5.6.1, although if you wanted to upgrade that, I would not think it would matter.. unlike upgrading firmware which can do terrible things.
    The widget tells you want TM is doing.. you cannot know otherwise.
    Here is my current one.
    Starting automatic backup
    Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://Ray%20H;AUTH=SRP@TCGen4._afpovertcp._tcp.local/Data
    Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/Data using URL: afp://Ray%20H;AUTH=SRP@TCGen4._afpovertcp._tcp.local/Data
    Disk image /Volumes/Data/Miniray.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
    Backing up to: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
    Using file event preflight for macos
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    Found 43 files (2.7 MB) needing backup
    1.21 GB required (including padding), 1.42 TB available
    Copied 1384 files (125.7 MB) from volume macos.
    Using file event preflight for macos
    Will copy (73 KB) from macos
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    Created new backup: 2014-04-22-062139
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    No post-back up thinning needed: no expired backups exist
    Backup completed successfully.
    Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/Data/Miniray.sparsebundle
    Ejected Time Machine network volume.
    When things go wrong you will see error messages.
    Let me get the whole network straight.
    You now have a new cable modem router installed.
    You have wireless connection from said modem router to the iMac.
    The TC is plugged into the cable modem by ethernet and bridged.
    You are using Snow Leopard on the computer?? With v5.5.3 utility.
    There is one change I would like you to make if the above is correct.
    I want you to turn on wireless in the TC.. create a wireless network.
    Lets keep everything simple.. call the wireless TC24ghz and setup a different name for 5ghz called TC5ghz.
    Set it with wpa2 personal security. A pure alphanumeric password of 8-20 characters.
    Then change the iMac to connect to the TC wireless, pick the best one, ie what is the fastest. 5ghz is always better speed if you can get reasonable signal. hold down the option key when you click the airport fan so you can see the details.
    If the transmit rate is 150 or more stick with 5ghz.. otherwise select 2.4ghz signal.
    Here is the screenshots for setting up wireless.
    Click on the wireless network options.
    Sorry the names are mixed up from old screenshots.. but that should help you.
    Connecting directly to the TC seems to help the computer.. and Time Machine, locate the disk and especially if 5ghz gives you good speed then the backup will work much better than via the main cable modem.

  • Use Time Capsule with Existing Router and WAP

    We've added an existing TC to a new network installation where there is now a Cisco router and separate wireless AP and a new SIP phone system. How do I best setup or reconfigure the Time Capsule so our customer can still use it for wireless backup from their Apple notebooks?
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  • Setting up Time Capsule with existing AirPort Extreme 802.11n and AirPort Express.

    I already have and am using an AirPort Extreme 802.11n with an AirPort Express. I want to set up a Time Capsule 802.11n. Which is the best way to configure this?

    ... Which is the best way to configure this?
    The answer depends on what you need the TC to accomplish. If all you need it to do is perform Time Machine backups, simply have it join your existing network in client mode. It would be if it were to connect to your existing router (presumably your Extreme), not through an "extended" wireless network (presumably your Express).
    If you need the TC to "extend" your network so as to serve additional wireless clients, you can do that also. Configure it to "extend" the network created by your Extreme.
    As you can see it's quite versatile.

  • Connecting Time Capsule to existing Netgear wireless network

    Hi, hope someone can help please?
    Have a MacBook Pro and Time Capsule. Want to use TC just for wireless back up with Time Machine. I'm trying to connect it to my existing Netgear wireless network. I've been through the set up process with Airport Utility. It can find the TC on it's own default Apple network, but when I select add to existing network my Netgear network is not showing from the drop down menu (but my neighbours networks are). If I type it in and add it manually the TC restarts but just continues searching for network (flashing amber) and does not connect. I have administrated my Netgear router to allow access to the TC's airport ID and I can't think what else to try.
    Can anyone help please?

    Hmmm.
    There are several IDs for the TC. AirPort IDs and an ethernet or MAC address.
    If you have a dual band TC, there are separate AirPort IDs for 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. I'm not sure if the TC can join another manufacturer's network at 5 GHz, but it should be able to join at 2.4 GHz.
    Is that what you entered? If you entered this ID and it does not connect, then try the MAC address of the Time Capsule. I don't have one handy at the moment, but I'm pretty sure the MAC address is on the bottom of the device. The AirPort ID should be there as well.
    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

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