Time capsule with internet connection problem

I have connected time capsule with my Airtel India Broadband modem. I am not able to access internet. When i see them in Airport utility Time capsule blinks in yellow and internet in stable yellow. Help required!

Open Airport Utility and select the Time Capsule. What does the Status show?
For Airport Utility 5.5.3 and 5.6, open Airport Utility and click Manual Setup. Check the Status.

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  • 1st generation Time Capsule - unstable internet connection

    Hello,
    I just bought new mac (iMac 27') and Time Capsule (1st generation firmware 7.6.3) When i connected Time Capsule instead my old router, internet connection is very tricky. When my iMac is connected by Lan cable and Wifi on mac is off , everything is fine. But when any device (iPhone, iPad) connect on wifi, internet connection becomes very unstable (including iMac on lan cable!!!). But wifi connection inside my network seems ok (i can use time capsule with no problem).
    In the AirPort utility is the "pilot lamp" near the Time Capsule still green. But between Time Capsule and internet change green and amber color every 30 sec (estimate).
    I tried both (2.4 and 5 GHz) WiFi but with no solution. When i use my old router, everythink is ok. Or when I unplug all WiFi devices (WiFi router on time capsule can still runs) and my iMac is connected by cable, everything is ok too.
    I don't know if is it known problem, but i guess it can be hardware trouble.
    Thank you for any answer
    Jan

    Ok, that is Gen4.
    And the fault is unusual.
    I recommend a full factory reset.
    But downgrade the firmware first. 7.6.3 is known to be problematic. Simply hold down the option key whilst you select version in the airport utility.You can only go back to 7.6.1 though. 
    The quick method of factory reset.
    Power down the TC.
    Hold in reset. and keep holding it in. Gently it is a tiny surface mount switch with a plastic lever.. Attempting to push it out the other side of the TC will not make the switch turn on.
    (I fix TC and have several reset levers bent over and jammed).
    Power on the TC.. this needs three arms.. a friend or power switch you can get to with your feet..
    Keep holding in reset for about 10sec until the front LED flashes rapidly.
    Release reset and wait .. the boot will be slow as it deletes previous setting.. only from router side and pulls out the factory defaults.
    Setup wireless and TC with short names .. no spaces and pure alphanumeric. Use different name for 5ghz.
    I also recommend you install the old utility so you can access the TC log.. the new v6 utility has no log access.. so you are completely without clues as to what is happening. Not that the log is exactly helpful but it is worth a look.
    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.
    Leave the package open on the desktop so you can see the file. AirportUtility56.pkg
    2. Download and install unpkg.
    http://www.timdoug.com/unpkg/
    Run unpkg on the desktop.. If your Mac refuses to run the software, because it wasn’t downloaded from the Apple store, go to security in preferences and allow other software to work.. this is limitation of trade methinks. You can set back later if you like.
    Now drag the AirPortUtility56.pkg file over to unpkg.. and it will create a new directory of the same name on the desktop.. in finder, open the new directory, 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.
    You cannot uninstall version 6 (now 6.3 if you updated) so don't try.. and you cannot or should not run them both at the same time.. although I have had no problems when doing so.
    For screen shots see this post.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4668746?tstart=0

  • Time capsule losing internet connection

    Hey there,
    I've read other people with similar issues, but haven't found a solid resolution yet. Hoping you awesome Mac folks can help me out. It's slightly confusing, but please let me know what you think. Sorry this is long, just trying to give the full situation.
    I have a 1 TB Time Capsule that I'm using as a router so that my two MB Pro's, 2 Iphones and one Samsung Blu-ray player can all wirelessly reach the internet. I recently moved and for the first month, I had no problem at all, now, I have the same problem (which I had at my old place) where my devices can see the TC, but still have no internet connection. The light on the TC is green, my airport indicator shows full bars and there's a check mark next to my network, so all seems a-ok. Safari or Firefox will give me the yellow box saying no internet connection. I can go into my airport utility, change the channel, re-start, etc, and then it's hit or miss whether or not I can connect to the internet when it comes back up. I continually reboot my macs and that may or may not work.
    My two MBP's are 2.4 GHZ Intel Core 2 Duo running 10.5.8. My TCs software is 7.5.2.
    I used to have AT&T DSL and now I have Sonic Fusion (Broadband using ADSL2+). So, two different modems, two different companies and the same problem. I know that the internet is reaching the TC, because if I remove the ethernet plug from the back of the TC and go directly into the MBP, internet works fine. I plug it back into the TC, the light goes green, yet, still no internet.
    Thanks for listening to this lengthy problem. Just trying to give all the facts.
    Although I really really don't think this is the problem, I need to add that at this new place, I'm using Powerline Adapters. So I'm going from the phone outlet in a far away room, into the modem, modem ethernet out into the Powerline in the far away room, Powerline in the living room, then into the TC, which feeds everything else. Right now, both MBP's are connecting to the internet fine, but the Blu-ray player won't connect. Last night one MBP could connect while the other wouldn't.
    I've tried Airport changing channels, changing robustness, changing the "service order" in my network preferences so that "Airport" is on top (did this last night to one of the MBPs). Last night I unhooked everything, then hooked it all back up. Things worked again. This morning, both MBPs worked fine. Both went to an office and worked there, then back home again and working fine. So, maybe resetting things helped. But like I said, right now, both MBP's are working, but the blu-ray won't.
    Thanks again for any ideas. My next step is to reset the TC, unless anyone has any other suggestions.

    editing to add my TC configuration:
    Wireless Mode: Create a wireless network
    Radio Mode: 802.11n (802.11b/g compatible)
    Security: WPA/WPA2 Personal
    Channel 7 (this channel isn't used as much, checked with istumbler)
    Connect Using: Ethernet
    IP Address 70.36....
    Connection Sharing: Off (bridge mode)
    Configure IPv4: Using DHCP
    Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
    hopefully this is enough info...
    thanks again.

  • Can i use time capsule without internet connection?

    I bought Time Capsule 4th Gen. 2Tb without knowig that it is a router. I already have Netgear N900, and I don't know if I can use them both together.  Currently, it looks like I cannot connect to Apple Time Capsule (ATC) without the internet connection.  I neither have to figure out how to use ATC without the internet, or figure out way to use both of the router at the same time.  Please help me with this problem.  This is my first MacbookPro, and everything is new to me.  I would appreciate any kind of help! Thank you!

    Ok .. this is pretty easy.
    You plug the WAN port on TC into the N900 LAN port by ethernet.
    Open the airport utility on the Mac.
    Simply allow it to automatically setup and it should select bridge mode.. if not just jump in at the end .. click on the edit under the summary and go to the network tab and select bridge.
    Then go to the wireless tab and make sure you are creating a wireless name.. you can give it the same name as the N900 same security same password.. this is called roaming network.
    Or use a different name.. use short, no spaces and pure alphanumeric.
    I have given a different name to 5ghz.
    It will not matter which wireless you connect to but the TC is faster on the 5ghz for backups.

  • Time Capsule drops Internet connection for 2-5 seconds

    Is anyone having an issue with losing internet connection for about 2-5 seconds randomly? Started after I got the Time Capsule. First noticed it when my phone calls would drop for a second(Vonage). Did not think much of it until I noticed it dropping while playing online games?
    Any Ideas? I hear it could be the latest firmware upgrade but can’t remember if this happened before.

    If your Windows boxes are on the same WiFi network, that could be. I use to work with PC's and Macs combined. Not to bash Windows , but a number of problems we had were always Windows related.
    You might try and just unhook your Windows boxes and see if it goes away! LOL

  • Time Capsule As Internet Connection for XBox 360

    I just got a refurb 500 GB Time Capsule today. Is it possible to use it to connect to my wireless network and then use an ethernet port to hook up my XBox for internet? I have a Linksys WRT54G as my current wireless router. My Xbox isn't near the router and I don't have the wireless adapter for my Xbox, I usually do internet connection sharing on my laptop and plug the Xbox into the ethernet port on my laptop.
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    If your Windows boxes are on the same WiFi network, that could be. I use to work with PC's and Macs combined. Not to bash Windows , but a number of problems we had were always Windows related.
    You might try and just unhook your Windows boxes and see if it goes away! LOL

  • Wireless Time Capsule without Internet Connection?

    Hi, I just bought a new 1TB time capsule the other day. So far I've been trying to figure out if it is possible to /just/ use it as a wireless backup, not a router.
    To explain my setup:
    I've got a Netgear Modem slash Wireless Router upstairs which provides the entire house with an internet connection - it supports WEP 64 and 128 bit, WPA-PSK (Wi-Fi Protected Access Pre-Shared Key) and WPA-802.1x encryption. My MacBook connects to this network to connect to the internet.
    When I bought the Time Capsule I thought I could just use it as a wireless drive that I could find on my network that would do regular backups without having to be plugged in... but after reading through the manual I'm pretty sure I have to get it to join my network for this to be possible (can someone please correct me if I'm wrong).
    So, Time Capsule apparently only supports 40 and 128 bit WEP, and some other encryptions, I know the 128bit WEP overlaps (but I'm not sure whether the Time Capsule supports the other two encryption methods on my router). And I'd rather not switch to 128bit encryption (I am using 64) as it requires a 26-character passkey which will probably be too much for the others using the network to remember, and far too much of a hassle to enter on an iPhone or iPod touch.
    Hopefully I've provided enough information - if you need any more please ask.
    So basically my question is: Is it possible to setup my Time Capsule so that it will wirelessly backup my computer with my current setup (or with little modifications).

    Sure you can do that. You need to configure the Time Capsule to join your existing wireless network. That's it.
    The Time Capsule supports WEP, WPA, and WPA2 wireless encryption. Those are all the standard wireless encryption options.
    You are using 64 bit WEP? That is extremely weak and easily compromised.
    And I'd rather not switch to 128bit encryption (I am using 64) as it requires a 26-character passkey which will probably be too much for the others using the network to remember, and far too much of a hassle to enter on an iPhone or iPod touch.
    Most devices (including all Macs, iPhones, and iPod touches) will remember the password after you enter it the first time. Then the device will automatically connect next time that it connects to that network.
    So basically my question is: Is it possible to setup my Time Capsule so that it will wirelessly backup my computer with my current setup (or with little modifications).
    Yes. Configure the Time Capsule to join your existing wireless network. Then configure Time Machine on each Mac to use the Time Capsule as the destination for the Time Machine backup.

  • Time Capsule second Modem connection problem.

    I bought my new 2TB Time Capsule, and when I set it up for the first time at my office it worked as it was designed to. But Later I got my time capsule to my home and I am trying to connect it to my home Modem and wifi, The amber light is flashing and I am not able to connect to my Time capsule. I have no idea what to do.
    Is there any one Who have a solution for this problem, when connecting to the second modem my Time capsule is not working.
    I need help to solve this problem, I want to use the Time capsule at home as well as at office.

    This will be next to impossible.. the TC will need a full factory reset to work in your home setup.. It simply remembers too much of the office setup to work in the home. The TC is not made to be transported.. it is a network router.
    If you want to use it purely as a backup.. then I recommend you use an apple router like airport extreme at both your work and home location.. then you can use the TC as a simple plug in device.. bridged with no other functionality. It is very expensive though for this job.. an external USB drive plugged into your computer will be faster, cheaper and more reliable.

  • Airport time capsule losing Internet connection?

    My airport time capsule is losing Internet connection but I still have wifi? Any suggestions?

    It could be your modem, or other problem on the ISP's end. Try resetting your modem - power it down and let it rest for a few minutes, then power it back up again.
    If it is a cable modem, also disconnect its coaxial cable - literally unscrew it and leave it detached while the modem is powered down.
    Leave the TC powered up during that time.
    After a sufficient amount of time has elapsed reconnect the cable and power up the cable modem. If you're still having trouble contact your ISP.
    The possibility of a TC problem exists but the sort of failure you describe is not common. If all else fails perform a "hard reset" followed by reconfiguring the TC. Your Time Machine backups will not be affected.

  • HT1218 Airport Time Capsule losing internet connection after 3 hours

    I just got a Time Capsule and my internet connection seems to time out after 3 hours or so.  My macbook/iphones/ipad seem to still connect to the internet but there is no internet connection.  The only fix seems to be unplugging the modem every 3 hours.  I think I have the most updated systems on everything.  Does anyone know what I need to do?

    Hi there Tharv23,
    You may want to reset your base station to factory settings as an inital troubleshooting step. Take a look at the article below for more information.
    Resetting an AirPort base station FAQ
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3728
    iOS and OS X: Recommended settings for Wi-Fi routers and access points
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4199
    -Griff W.

  • Accessing Time Capsule Without Internet Connection

    Simple question: How do I access my Time Capsule without an internet connection?
    Thanks,
    Mike

    Restoring to defaults might be the best way to go. This will not affect your backups.
    To do this, simply hold in the reset button on the back of the Time Capsule until you see the amber light begin to blink more quickly. Keep holding another 4-5 seconds when you see this and then release.
    If you have a spare ethernet cable handy, I would recommend that you connect it from the Mac to one of the LAN <-> ports on the Time Capsule.
    Open Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities > AirPort Utility
    Click Continue to follow the guided setup. When you are asked how you want to configure the Time Capsule, choose the "Create a wireless network option"
    Keep following the guide until you Update. You'll see a message that you do not have an ethernet connection at the WAN Port and also that you do not have an Internet connection. Click "ignore" to both of these messages and you get a greeen light when the Time Capsule restarts.
    Then, set up Time Machine again.
    Click System Preferences (gear icon on the dock) and open Time Machine
    Click Select Disk
    Click your Time Capsule to highlight it
    Click Use for Backups
    That should get backups going again and also allow you to access your backups by clicking the Time Machine icon on the dock.
    You can keep the computer connected using the ethernet cable, or use the wireless on your computer to connect to the wireless network that the Time Capsule is providing.

  • Time capsule wireless internet connection

    Does the New Time Capsule have to be connected to the router by ethernet cable all the time? as i have a wireless router/modem,I dont want to have them in the same place!!. i would like to extend my current wireless Network.

    If you have a modem/router now, the Time Capsule needs to be connected by Ethernet, just as the Setup Guide illustrates.
    AirPort Time Capsule 802.11ac - Setup Guide
    You can run an Ethernet cable up to 330 feet or 100 meters with virtually no loss, so you can locate the Time Capsule anywhere that you can run the Ethernet cable.
    Configure the Time Capsule to create a wireless network using the same wireless network name, same wireless network security settings and same wireless network password that your modem/router is using.
    Make sure that the Time Capsule is configured to operate in Bridge Mode as the last configuration step.
    Now you will have an "extended" wireless network with much greater coverage, and you can also use the Time Capsule to back up your Macs, or store other data.
    The only exception to the Ethernet connection rule above is if you happen to have another Apple router providing your wireless network. In that case, the Time Capsule can be configured to "extend" the network wirelessly.

  • Can i use new TC to connect wirelessly to home network and plug my tv into the time capsule for internet connectivity?

    My new tv needs to plug into an ethernet port for internet connectivity. 
    I'm hoping it can plug into my TC however my TC is wirelessly connected to my current home network... how can i get this to work?
    TC version A1470 (i think, brand new)
    Many thanks.
    Ben

    If the TC is connected to a wireless network provided by another Apple router, then the TC extends the network by default, and the Ethernet ports are enabled on the TC.
    If the TC is connected to a third party network wirelessly, then it must have been setup to "join" the wireless network. When the TC is set up this way, the TC becomes a wireless hard drive and nothing more. The Ethernet ports are not enabled when the TC "joins" a wireless network.
    So, a logical first troubleshooting step would be to confirm "how" the TC is currently set up. To do that.....assuming that you are using a current or recent version of AirPort Utility on your Mac.......
    Open AirPort Utility
    Click on the TC icon, then click Edit in the smaller window
    Click the Wireless tab at the top of the window
    Check the setting for Network Mode and report on that

  • Time Capsule losing DSL connection

    I have the following problem: my Time Capsule loses internet connection every 2-3 days. It is connected to the internet via D-Link DSL-300G modem, and I have several wireless devices that connect to the TC. I am quite sure that the problem is with the TC and not the modem.
    Basically, every 2-3 days, the wireless devices suddenly cannot find any web-sites anymore and just show "Looking for ..." message when trying to load a web-site, but they remain connected to the TC wireless network. The light on the TC remains solid green, and the lights on the modem indicate that everything works properly.
    Restarting the TC through the AirPort utility from my laptop does not help. The only thing that works is to disconnect and re-connect back power to the TC.
    Before the TC, I was using a Linksys wireless router with the same D-Link modem without any problems.
    The TC settings in the AirPort utility are as follows:
    Internet Connection
    Connect Using: Ethernet
    Ethernet WAN Port: Automatic (Default)
    Connection Sharing: Share a Public IP address
    TCP/IP
    Configure IPv4: Using DHCP
    NAT
    Enable NAT Port Mapping Protocol is checked
    I appreciate your help.

    Welcome to the discussions!
    You already have all of the correct configuration settings for the TC, so there are really no other options in this regard.
    +I am quite sure that the problem is with the TC and not the modem.+
    In that case, you're only option is to try a replacement TC to see if that will perform better for you. Apple may likely ask you to connect your computer directly to the modem for a few days to see if you have any connection difficulties with that type of configuration.
    If you do, then the modem may be showing its age or the service providers cabling to your house may need to be repaired or replaced. If the connection remains stable, then you have a strong case to ask for a replacement TC.

  • Time Capsule with (2) AirPort Express connection problem

    I have (1) Airport Time Capsule with (1) AirPort Express connected. I'm trying to connect another Airport Express but only get a yellow light on the 2nd Express. If I connect it with a ethernet cable I get a green light. How do I connect a 2nd Express?

    The 2nd Express needs to be about the same distance from the Time Capsule as the 1st Express....and....it cannot be closer to the 2nd Express than it is to the Time Capsule.
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