What is best modem for time capsule with cable internet?

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Any modem will work. Note that you will only use your modem to connect your Time Capsule to it using an Ethernet cable, and it will bring the Internet connection to the Time Capsule, so all modems do the same

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  • Best modem for Time Capsule

    I don't see any recent questions for this don't freak if it's a repeat Q.
    NB: I"m only talking about home network speeds. not the internet
    I'm finding them slow and nothing like the 1Gbps + speeds advertised. more like 70Mbps!
    Is this because my EE bright spark modem only has 100Mbps LAN ports?
    So if I purchase a new modem with 1Gbps WAN ports it should boost my home network speeds?
    I'm assuming the TC and my MBA are talking to each other wirelessly on ac wifi but I think it may be the wired connection slowing things down?
    If thats the case, which modem should I buy?
    Thanks in advance

    I was about to do that today and I checked the wifi and I'm connected to the 5Ghz ac at 867Mbps.
    Is there anything to be gained by swapping my stand ISP provided modem router (with wifi disabled) with a dedicated ethernet modem placed in bridge mode so that the TC is doing all the work.
    After a bit of research  this one seems to be highly rated. Below is the description which might as well be Greek to me.
    Thanks in advance Bob.
    The DrayTek Vigor 120 is an ADSL modem with an Ethernet connection; it is not a router but a true ADSL Ethernet Modem. By providing a PPPoE to PPPoA bridge, the connected device (firewall, router or PC) can log into the Internet (your ISP) directly and have full control over the ADSL connection - that makes the Vigor 120 a unique product. You can connect any device to the Vigor 120 which has a PPPoE client facility, which includes PCs, most Ethernet-WAN routers and the Apple Airport/Time Capsule™ products.
    Other ADSL Ethernet 'modems' use workarounds to get a public IP address 'through' to your secondary device/client, requiring non-standard operation and complicated dual-stage setup (modem logs in, router routes) but the Vigor 120 provides the secondary device with a real routed IP connection and the ability to fully manage the connection, making setup easy. In most cases, the Vigor 120 needs nosetup or configuration - just plug it in and set up your PC or router. All login/ISP details are entered on the connected client device, not the Vigor 120. The actual connection to your ISP is still PPPoA (unlike other modems which only provide PPPoE native bridging), which is the unique feature of this product and makes it compatible with all UK ISPs, where PPPoA is used as standard.
    This method also differs from using a regular ADSL router which logs in itself and then uses NAT or multiple public IP addresses to create an onward client connection for your secondary device; that is not IP Address thrifty, or introduces secondary NAT compromises. With the Vigor 120 bridge/modem, you get a true single public IP address (or multiple, if you have them) straight through to your firewall/router, which also has complete control of the ISP connection.

  • Slow internet. Is there a known issue using time capsule with charter internet? Any ideas

    Moved to new region that has only charter internet service available. Speeds are very slow and today not able to log-on at all. I use the charter cable modem and time capsule. Anyone aware of issues with compatibility or have other ideas other than ditching charter. Unfortunately that isn't an option. Thank you.

    Don't know the service you speak of, but simply remove the TC from the equation.. connect a computer directly to the cable modem... power down everything and wait a few minutes.. power up the cable modem.. wait a few minutes and then the computer. Test the speed. You will then have determined if the TC is the issue or not.
    There are reports of the TC being slow.. not sure of the reason yet, but some people have placed their TC in bridge and used another router to get around it.
    You can also see if this is caused by firmware, by changing the TC to 7.5.2 if you are on later buggy 7.6 versions.
    Also test with ethernet and wireless..
    Step through each step and eliminate that as a possible cause of the speed issue.

  • Best ADSL modem for Time Capsule

    Hi all,
    Just about to buy Time Capsule and wondered what would be the best ADSL modem to use. Looking for something compact and fairly inexpensive.
    Are the Zoom X3 and X4's any good?
    Thanks.

    Hi Ketty
    No replies? Unfortunately Im in the same situation.. Haven't had any luck finding the perfect modem..

  • What is the optimum setup arrangement for Time Capsule with an ATT Uverse Router?

    I recently installed a Time Capsule in conjunction with my ATT Uverse router.  I read alot of information regarding the setup. Most articles sugessted to disable the ATT router and let the TC handle the router function.  I was hesitant to do so as I feared I might mess my network up.  What I wound up doing was set-up another network using the TC (bridge mode).  I set my iPhone/iPad/Macbook Pro & Apple TV to use the newly created network. My question is this, is this still an optimal setup and am I still able to take advantage of the N network range?  

    My question is this, is this still an optimal setup
    You would need to perform major surgery to try to convert the Uverse gateway to act as if it were a simple modem, and even if it were possible, AT&T would probably not support it. Things should work fine the way you have them setup now.
    The Guest Network feature is not available when the TC is configured in Bridge Mode, but otherwise you can use the TC to provide a high quality wireless access point for the network, which is controlled by the Uverse gateway.
    am I still able to take advantage of the N network range? 
    Yes, the TC is providing a dual band wireless network, with optimal "n" speeds. The range on "n" wirelss is not necessarily better ("n" signals are weaker than "g" signals), but "n" does provide faster data transfer speeds.

  • What is best stockage for time machine server

    H i hello
    I want make a time machine server for backup all macs in my network
    I have mountain lion server, and i want know what is the best solution for stockage for time Machine
    Nas ? San ?
    Can i use NTFS with time machine ? CIFS ? or just AFP ?
    Thanks you for your help

    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities
    Any modem will work. Note that you will only use your modem to connect your Time Capsule to it using an Ethernet cable, and it will bring the Internet connection to the Time Capsule, so all modems do the same

  • Best configuration for Time Capsule & Airport Extreme running one wireless network?

    We just moved to a house that does not have Ethernet pre-wired so I've had to re-setup the wireless network in a different configuration and it seems we're experiencing deteriorated wireless signal for devices like laptops.  It will work perfectly fine (and fast! wheee!!!) but then it will slow to a crawl and mostly timeout.  before I reset everything and start from scratch, I'd like some help.  As an FYI, when connected via Ethernet to either of these, Internet is blazingly fast… so my problem here is the Wireless portion. 
    As some background, here is how we had the network set up in the previous house which was working great (although it was wired for Ethernet which made things A LOT easier):
    Airport Extreme (4th Generation)
    Wireless Mode: Create a Wireless Network
    Internet Facing (Connected to the Cable Modem)
    Location: Upstairs Utility Closet (with Smartbox and cable modem)
    Time Capsule (1st Generation)
    Wireless Mode: Extend a Wireless Network
    Joined to existing network above, but also connected to the Ethernet jack
    Location: Upstairs Office
    Here is the current set up we have running:
    Time Capsule (1st Generation)
    Wireless Mode: Create a Wireless Network
    Internet Facing (Connected to the Cable Modem)
    Radio Mode: 802.11n (b/g compatible)
    Location: Upstairs Office
    Airport Extreme (4th Generation)
    Wireless Mode: Extend a Wireless Network
    Joined to existing network above with NO incoming Ethernet connection
    Location: Downstairs Family Room
    My understanding is that the Airport Extreme should pick up and relay the signal downstairs, as well as provide the router for the devices downstairs that need Ethernet (TiVo, Apple TV, etc).
    So, my question is (and thank you in advance for helping me sort this out!), what would be the best configuration to optimize the Wireless performance in the house? 
    Also, for whichever device is the one picking up the existing network and providing the router capabilities for the Tivo and such, is it possible for it to pick up but not rebroadcast the signal?  I think in this new house we may have a good enough signal from the office, without the need to rebroadcast it.  My theory is that in this house, they are too close together and interfere with each other and/or devices aren't sure which to choose so they bounce back and forth endlessly.  Again, just a theory.
    Many thanks again for your help! If I've left out any information, please ask and I can provide. 

    Should they be running on the same channel (as with the "Extend" option previously? Or just both on Automatic channels?
    I would recommend the Automatic setting on both devices because this will allow each router to scan and choose an open channel automatically. If  you want to set the channels manually, keep them separated by at least 4-5 channels. You would not want to ever use the same channel for both devices in this type of "roaming" setup.
    Is there a way to limit bandwidth per device (or action) so that it doesn't monopolize the network and keep other devices from using it?
    Nothing that I am aware of. It sounds like  you have some young users who are likely visiting Bit Torrent sites, which will really gobble up the bandwidth with big, heavy downloads. The Time Machine has to back up the same files again when it makes the next pass, so that clogs things up again.
    Backups would go 3-5 times faster, on average, if the computer(s) could connect using Ethernet, but I understand that wires are not cool with the younger crowd.
    should BOTH the TC and AE be set up in Bridge mode?
    The AirPort Extreme should be set up in Bridge Mode.
    The Time Capsule...it depends. If the TC is connected to a simple cable modem...then the correct setting for Connection Sharing would be "Share a public IP address" on the TC. That is because a simple modem has only 1 IP address to deliver. The TC takes that address and "shares" it with other devices by setting up a local network for all your other devices.
    If the TC is connected to a gateway....a combination modem/router in the same box that usually has 3-4 Ethernet ports on the device....then that device would be considered the main router on the network and the TC would be  configured in Bridge Mode in that case to function correctly on the network.

  • DSL Modem for Time Capsule (UK)

    Hello,
    I will move soon and have a BT Broadband Internet Access available.
    I know that BT is sending a BT Home Hub and I would like to combine this with my Time Capsule.
    I looked a little bit in the internet and found that there are sometime some problems with this combination.
    Because I don't need the phone which comes with the BT Home Hub I was thinking about buying a quiet cheep DSL Modem and use it with the Time Capsule. But I don't know what is good and what not.
    So I would be really glad if somebody would share his knowledge about some experience with the combination of DSL Modem and Timecapsule and which DSL Modem he or she is using.
    Thank you in advance

    I use ATT, I actually don't know which kind of modem to look at, thats why i set up this thread, but i actually tried hooking up my time capsule to the previous 2WIRE seeing if the time capsule could just bypass the router and use the modem which it did. I am just looking for a modem thats not to expensive and will work good with the time capsule. Today i also tried configuring the time capsule to work with my older PC. So far, the only problem i have is when the PC tries to connect with the actual 1TB backup, i input the password, but it says to make sure netBIOS is enabled. Do you have any idea what that is?

  • Modem for Time Capsule

    Today I purchased a 1TB Time Capsule. I was ill informed that our previous router also had the modem built in to it. So we bought the time capsule and spent 3 hours trying to set it up only to figure out that we needed another modem for the time capsule to actually work. We have looked all over and the cheapest one i found is at least 75$. Does anyone know of any specific modems that work well with the time capsule yet not too pricey?

    I use ATT, I actually don't know which kind of modem to look at, thats why i set up this thread, but i actually tried hooking up my time capsule to the previous 2WIRE seeing if the time capsule could just bypass the router and use the modem which it did. I am just looking for a modem thats not to expensive and will work good with the time capsule. Today i also tried configuring the time capsule to work with my older PC. So far, the only problem i have is when the PC tries to connect with the actual 1TB backup, i input the password, but it says to make sure netBIOS is enabled. Do you have any idea what that is?

  • Which is the best Option for Time Capsule setup.

    Got my 2Tb time capsule today, burning to get home to set the whole system up but I have a few questions i'd like help with befor I jump in...
    Here is my setup.
    1) Cable internet connection running wifi through a Netgear WNR 2000 Which is a Wireless N device..
    2) 2TB Time Capsule just unwrapped.
    3) Macbook Pro
    4) iphone
    5) Hp office laptop running XP Sp 3
    5)Really complicated appartment layout which makes a single Wifi base station battle for coverage in the entire appartment.
    Ok so here is what I was thinking..
    Keep the Netgear as the base station and use the Time Capsule as a Bridge in my office thus extending the range of my existing network..
    1) Will using the TC on a wireless network as a repeater half my connection speed while doubling my coverage?? In that case it might be worth it..
    2) Do I have any reason to believe I could get better coverage using the TC as the Base Station and trying to virtually impossible task of setting up the Netgear as a bridge?
    3) Any ideas on other options open to me?

    Welcome to the discussion area!
    +1) Will using the TC on a wireless network as a repeater half my connection speed while doubling my coverage?? In that case it might be worth it..+
    Unfortunately, the Time Capsule will only "extend" a wireless network if the network has been created by another Apple "n" router. So the Netgear would not be compatible with the Time Capsule for this purpose.
    If you could connect the Netgear and Time Capsule together using an ethernet cable, you would be able to create one large wireless network.
    +2) Do I have any reason to believe I could get better coverage using the TC as the Base Station and trying to virtually impossible task of setting up the Netgear as a bridge?+
    Not sure about "better coverage", but the Time Capsule would create dual band networks operating at both 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz so faster devices could connect at 5 GHz for maximum speed and slower devices would connect to the 2.4 GHz band.
    In addition, if the Time Capsule connects directly to your cable modem, you could enable the "guest" network feature if you needed that function. (However, if the Time Capsule is configured in the network as a "bridge", the guest network feature cannot be enabled).
    On a quick glance, your Netgear router does not appear to be a simultaneous dual band device. If that's the case, you could configure it to expand either the 2.4 GHz band or 5 GHz band (assuming it will handle 5 GHz) for wider wireless coverage. But, the connection between devices would need to be via ethernet cable, and as you point out, the Netgear would need to configured as a "bridge" in this type of setup.
    If running the ethernet cable is simply not possible, take a look at a pair of ethernet powerline adapters to accomplish the same task using the AC wiring in your home to transmit the ethernet signal. While not as good as a straight ethernet cable, this type of connection would still yield better performance than wireless only, if the devices were compatible.

  • What's best approach for a person with dual office?

    Hi,
    I have an UC560 system to deploy. There are 3 users in company who work from home too. For home I have ordered SPA525G2 that has SSL VPN capabilities but when they go in office, they would be using 7945 phone in their dedicated cube. The office phone would not be shared.
    What's best way to configure this setup? I know extension mobility works for hoteling setup but this is different. Would it be possible to assign same primary extension to 2 different phones without an overlay configuration?
    What's best approach here?
    Thanks in advance,
    Sam

    Al the Drifter wrote:
    If you follow Steve's advice, and after doing the edits you discover
    that one instrument should come up 1db, you are screwed.
    I could be wrong about this in the classical music environment,
    where things are not close-mic'ed but if I am, I am confident Steve
    will correct me.  Ha.
    You always run the risk of small changes between takes - and that's where Audition 3 and the new improved crossfades score rather heavily. You won't notice 1dB on a single instrument across a fade though - it's hard to spot this as a jump, even, unless it's on pure tone. No, I very rarely close-mic stuff at all, although I did with a clavichord recently - it's seriously too quiet to mic any other way.
    jaypea500 wrote:
     when recording classical music, any engineer worth anything has the mix down pat as it's being recorded. 
    That's the way they used to work, certainly - but not nowadays, especially if it's done on location, which most classical recording is. What's more likely to happen is that you'd use decent mic preamps feeding straight into a multitrack, or even some software on a laptop. I generally record like that - but I also feed the multitrack outputs to a Yamaha mixer via ADAT, do a mix on that and record it back to a spare multitrack pair. I don't actually need to do that - but having a mix available from the multitrack that's pretty much there is good as far as being able to play back takes to conductors is concerned.
    Of course, one of the other reasons that classical sessions recorded on location aren't mixed on the spot is that the monitoring conditions are invariably far from ideal, and I'd have it that no engineer worth anything would ever risk a final mix done on location.
    But I only get paid to do all of this on a regular basis, so what would I know? Must be something though - my customers come back for more...

  • HT1178 Best Location for Time capsule (Does it help if placed Higher in the room?)

    1500 Sq Ft Ranch - Hallway between computer room and open sapce of living room, kitchen, & dinning room + entrance to Master bedroom
    and would it be better to locate in the very center of the home.
    Our Older time Capsule reaches to the open area in the center but at times will only pick up in the center of the open space. Other times it very stron in the entire center living area.
    I'm expecting the capsule to reach all of the area up to the master Bed room. Not used in the bed room. On our back deck, (52 feet by 18' long) with roof over deck it will be strong on entire deck when the window in the computer room is very small opening at the top. ( old time capsule)
    Can place the Newtime capsule in any area.
    Computer backs up to Hallway
    Can run Cat6 cablesto any area in home.
    We operate off Hughes Net New Gen4 satelite (Very Fast Like our T! connection On long Island NY. ( retired to vermont - Normal conections on Phone etc up here would take 24 hours to down load Max osx updates and that is starting it at midnight.
    Thanks for any suggestions.
    Ron

    Well, as you know it is impossible to ever predict wireless performance in advance....but the general rule would be that it is better to locate the Time Capsule higher, rather than lower.
    Ideally, the Time Capsule will be located where wireless devices have a clear line-of-sight signal path to the Time Capsule. Another way of saying the same thing is to imagine that the Time Capsule is a water sprinkler and you want to get as much of the house as wet as possible.
    Or, think of the Time Capsule as a strong light. You want to light up as much of the house as possible where wireless devices will be used.
    You will likely have to make compromises keeping in mind that a typical wall constructed of sheetrock and 2 by 4s will absorb...on average....about 15-20% of the wireless signal. Brick, cement, or plaster over lathe will absorb a much higher percentage of the signal. Users often forget that large mirrors are in fact a large metal barrier, not allowing much of the signal to pass through.
    If you find that the signal will not cover all of the areas where you need a wireless signal, you will need to consider adding an AirPort Express to "extend" the wireless signal further in one direction.

  • How do I setup my time capsule with wireless internet?

    I I have "Clear" so theres no place on the device to plug up an ethernet cord.. PLEASE HELP!!!! Would like to use the time capsule mainly as an external hard drive. PLEASE HELP!!!

    For factory reset.. what model do you have??
    The Factory Reset Gen1-4.
    Unplug your TC. Hold in reset. and power the TC back on.. without releasing reset for about 10sec. When the status light flashes rapidly; release it.
    Be Gentle! Feel the switch click on. It has a positive feel..  add no more pressure after that.
    TC will reboot after a couple of minutes with default factory settings and will wipe out previous configurations.
    No files are deleted on the hard disk.. No reset of the TC deletes files.. to do that you use erase from the airport utility.
    Factory reset Gen 5
    Hold in reset for about 5sec until the status light flashes quickly.
    If your AirPort Time Capsule still doesn’t respond, do a similar reset to the Gen1-4.
    Unplug your AirPort Time Capsule .. hold in reset and power the TC back on.. without releasing the reset.. wait until status led flashes rapidly.
    To join a wireless network and assuming you are using a Mac with v6 utility..
    1. Full reset of the TC. as above.
    2. Open the airport utility.. the Mac must have internet connection to the wireless router which is working.
    Click on other wi-fi devices which is your reset TC.
    3. The utility will choose the wrong item. You are not creating a network.. so click options.
    4. Click add to existing network.
    5. Make sure you then get the right network.. this is from my main router.
    6. The utility will then use join. Fix the name to short, no spaces and pure alphanumeric .. for better networking.
    7. The utility should complete the setup.. and you will probably need to fix a few things.. passwords or other errors fix them all up.
    8. You can now click edit and go the wireless tab and see the details.
    This will give you extremely slow speeds.. it is highly NOT recommended.

  • How to connect my iMAC to the time capsule(with cable)?!

    I bought the Time Capsule Machine and I tried more than 8 times to do the backup.
    Always it takes some days and doesn't finish. So, I thought maybe the problem could be the connection without cables. But I don't know how to do it, I tried without success.
    Thank's

    Thank you for helping me, but I already tried and didn't work... Maybe I put it on the wrong place, but if I did it, I really don't know where is the wright place...
    There are 2 different kind of place to put on the time capsule and only one on the iMac... I tried both!
    Thank you again

  • How to set up Time Capsule with no internet or router wirelessly?

    Hi, I would like to know if it is at all possible to setup a Time Capsule wireless without the use of Internet or a router altogether.  I want to wireless set it up directly to a an Apple MacBook Pro.
    Thank you.

    If you decide to do this, the simplest way to accomplish your goal would be to download and install AirPort Utility 5.6 for Mac OS X Lion
    Perform a Factory Default Reset on the Time Capsule to get it back to default settings using this Apple support document:
    Resetting an AirPort Base Station or Time Capsule FAQ
    Then open AirPort Utility 5.6 and click Continue to follow the guided setup to "Create a wireless network".
    You will need to click "ignore" for messages that you see telling you that you do not have an Ethernet cable connected to the WAN port and also that you do not have an Internet connection.

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