Using Time Capsule in a college provided WiFi environment

This fall, my daughter transferred to Barnard College from Drexel University.  Drexel provides internet in the dorms via ethernet.  Barnard is totally WiFi.  At Drexel, she plugged her Time Capsule (TIME CAPSULE 2TB (4TH GENERATION)-USA - MD032LL/A) into the ethernet jack and connected her MacBook to it wirelessly.  Now at Barnard she does not have the same setup.
I know she can connect her MB to TC with an ethernet cable, but is there a way to configure her TC and MB in this environment to use the TC wirelessly such that her MB is connected to both the TC and Barnard's WiFi internet connection?

Not directly no.. the problem is wireless cannot connect to two clients at once. (Ethernet can).
Nor can the TC at as a wireless repeater to a non-apple wireless device. That is just how apple make them.
So choices.. setup express as wireless bridge to the TC.. so it can connect by ethernet, then send a wireless signal to the MB so it can connect to both. This can work but not if the college has a login screen.. that messes things up entirely.
If they have a login screen then you have to use ethernet or you have to use a USB wireless dongle plugged into the MB to provide a second client.
Note also they may have rules about running your own wireless routers.

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    James Elliott1 wrote:
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    Can I use the new Time Capsule to backup my mid 2010 Macbook Pro? Also can I want to free up my hard disk, can I save my photos and files on the time capsule and later access through wifi?

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  • How can I set up a guest WiFi network using Time Capsule and Airport Express extension?

    How can I set up a guest WiFi network using Time Capsule and Airport Express extension?

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  • Can you use Time Capsule with any wifi extender?

    Can you use Time capsule with any wifi extenders?

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  • How do I use Time Capsule as a wireless router and turn my current one into modem only

    I have a crappy modem/ router and before I purchase a new modem I want to use the modem (no wireless) feature of my router.
    Question #1
    How do I use my Time Capsule as a router?
    Question #2
    If I do this will I still be able to wirelessly back up to my Time Capsule?
    Question #3
    How do I turn off (wireless) or the router function of my modem/ router?
    Question #4
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    Question #1
    How do I use my Time Capsule as a router?
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    Open AirPort Utility and click Continue to follow the guided setup to  configure the Time Capsule to "create a wireless network".  Select the "Bridge Mode" option when it appears during the setup. (AirPort Utility will normally do this for you)
    Question #2
    If I do this will I still be able to wirelessly back up to my Time Capsule?
    Yes
    Question #3
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    We prefer not to guess at things, but since we do not know the make and model number of your modem/router, and this is an Apple support area, we have little choice.
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    Question #4
    I then want to connect all my wireless devices to my Time Capsule making that
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  • Using Time Capsule and Mac Mini to replace a PC.

    I have 4 macs of various vintage in the house and 1 PC. I use the rather robust PC as the server for my itunes library. I'm fully uploaded to iCloud. I'd like to replace this final PC with a Mac Mini but none have a harddrive large enough to accomodate my iTunes library. (about 785G of music and video) Can I use a Time Machine as the storage device for my iTunes library? Can I connect the Time Machine and Mac Mini via Thunderbolt for fast data access? Also, if I can use the Time Machine for storage of the iTunes library, should I consider the iCloud to be my "Back Up" or should I get an additional Time Machine for back up? Also, I use and AirPort Extreme as my wireless router with 2 AirPort Expresses to expand my wifi network. Can I simply add Time Machine to my existing network or will I need to replace the AirPort Extreme with the Time Capsule?

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    And I don't really want to connect TC to my router via ethernet cable, as too many cables.
    Sorry but you have very little choice.
    The TC can join to a wireless network.. but it is flakey, poor, slow and highly NOT recommended way to do things.
    Nevertheless if you want to give it a try .. here is the method.
    How do I setup my time capsule with wireless internet?
    You SHOULD, plug the TC into the Netgear and run it in bridge mode.. you set the wireless to create a wireless network.. then when you connect to the TC it will be also connected to the internet and fast.
    (if you don't do that you may as well have used a USB drive plugged into the Netgear, as it would be just as good).
    TC is not actually designed for mixing Time Machine backups and files.. but if you are just storing downloads that is ok.. but I strongly recommend you use a DMG or sparsebundle to prevent the TM and the data from messing each other.
    See Pondini instructions here.
    Q http://pondini.org/TM/Time_Capsule.html

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