What is the range for the newest AirPort / Time Capsule?

I am considering a house remodel which would put my computer in a room away from my router.  How far apart can they be and still work effectively?

If you are asking about wireless performance, it is always best to have line-of-sight between the wireless router and computer as much as possible.
Even a thin wall of wallboard and two by fours can absorb up to 30% of the signal, so after a few walls, you may have a seriously degraded signal with slower Internet and much greater chance of intermittent connections.
Range measurements (if you can find them) are typically made in a large open space....like an aircraft hangar with no obstructions in the signal path between the router and computer. It is nice to know that an AirPort might work OK up to about 50 meters or a little over 150 feet, but chances are, the layout of your home is a bit different.
To get a very rough idea of what your performance might be, move the computer to a location that will simulate the number of walls that the signal must pass through in your home and check things out.
If you decide to go ahead with the remodel, you would be very wise to budget for relocation of the wireless router during the process, or plan to run an Ethernet cable from the modem to the new router location.

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  • What is the range for the Time Capsule

    Good day for you all,
    Can anyone help me on the following:
    1. What is effective the range for the Time Capsule if there are 2 walls 6" thick each obstacle the way?
    2. Can I backup my data to my Time Capsule anywhere in the world using the Internet?
    3. Can I use the Time Capsule to backup data on my iphone, ipad and ipod?
    Regards

    waleedfromabu-dhabi wrote:
    Good day for you all,
    Can anyone help me on the following:
    1. What is effective the range for the Time Capsule if there are 2 walls 6" thick each obstacle the way?
    It is not that simple.. are the walls hollow or solid concrete..?? it is not the thickness of the walls.. but the thickness of material and angle of penetration.. remember wierless is a dead straight line.. Tx to Rx.. so a 30deg angle through concrete is a lot more material than just 6" steel reinforcing is really bad.. at an angle it maybe hard for the wireless to see a gap.
    Through standard plasterboard.. rockboard in US I think. walls, with no insulation.. about 15% signal drop on each.. the TC should work ok in standard size house over single floor at least at 2.4ghz .. but the speed will drop as you get further away. Difficult to say more.. that is why apple make the extreme and express and TC can all extend wireless from each other. But all this is only 2.4ghz. 
    5ghz you will be lucky to get signal through two walls.
    2. Can I backup my data to my Time Capsule anywhere in the world using the Internet?
    You can access the TC by using BTMM via iCloud in certain circumstances.. we would not recommend backups over internet.. the possiblity of corrupting the whole backup is too high. Just use a 2.5" portable drive.. ML can backup TM to different targets..
    3. Can I use the Time Capsule to backup data on my iphone, ipad and ipod?
    Not directly.. they do not work with TC.. they work with iTunes.. and you automatically backup to itunes locally or cloud.. then Time Machine backs up the iTunes.
    You can access the file and store files on the TC if you use a file browser app. But this is not the intended method of operation of any of those devices.

  • 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.

  • Will my MacBook Pro '11 support the software needed for my new AirPort Time Capsule?

    I've got a MacBook Pro '11, OS X 10.6.8 and am trying to back up my photo library to a new AirPort Time Capsule 2TB.
    When trying to set it up in AirPort Utility, I am getting the warning "This version of AirPort Utility doesn't support this AirPort wireless device and might improperly configure the device if you continue to use it. Check www.apple.com/support/airport for the latest version of AirPort Utility."
    1. Where do I go to get the latest version of AirPort Utility?
    2.  Will the latest version work with OS X 10.6.8?
    Thanks for any help you can offer.

    Yes. The latest version will be installed when you upgrade to Yosemite.
    Upgrading to Yosemite
    You can upgrade to Yosemite from Lion or directly from Snow Leopard. Yosemite can be downloaded from the Mac App Store for FREE.
    Upgrading to Yosemite
    To upgrade to Yosemite you must have Snow Leopard 10.6.8 or Lion installed. Download Yosemite from the App Store. Sign in using your Apple ID. Yosemite is free. The file is quite large, over 5 GBs, so allow some time to download. It would be preferable to use Ethernet because it is nearly four times faster than wireless.
        OS X Mavericks/Yosemite - System Requirements
          Macs that can be upgraded to OS X Yosemite
             1. iMac (Mid 2007 or newer) - Model Identifier 7,1 or later
             2. MacBook (Late 2008 Aluminum, or Early 2009 or newer) - Model Identifier 5,1 or later
             3. MacBook Pro (Mid/Late 2007 or newer) - Model Identifier 3,1 or later
             4. MacBook Air (Late 2008 or newer) - Model Identifier 2,1 or later
             5. Mac mini (Early 2009 or newer) - Model Identifier 3,1 or later
             6. Mac Pro (Early 2008 or newer) - Model Identifier 3,1 or later
             7. Xserve (Early 2009) - Model Identifier 3,1 or later
    To find the model identifier open System Profiler in the Utilities folder. It's displayed in the panel on the right.
         Are my applications compatible?
             See App Compatibility Table - RoaringApps.

  • Stuck in calculating time remaining, what do i do, its my second airport time capsule that i purchased as the first had a faulty hard drive, why is this soo hard!

    This is my second airport time capsule as the first i purchaed had a faulty hard drive, so now, its been a while i keep trying hoping it will work but its always stuck in 'calculating time remaining'. i thought it was my wifi so i connected directly to the capsule using an ethernet cord, bought an adaptor as i have the new macbook air (4m old) 13 inch, still not working. Help please,i am thinknig of just returning it and getting a less expeecsive and easier one to use.
    D

    Mavericks is the pain here.
    It can lose the network connection half way through a backup.
    When you connect by ethernet (good to get that.. hope it is the thunderbolt to ethernet).. did you turn off the wireless.. this is important.. nothing changes if the wireless is still on.
    I recommend you start over. Keep the wireless on for this part.
    Stop the backup.
    Factory reset the TC.
    Redo the TC setup but this time use all short names, no spaces, pure alphanumeric.
    I know the airport utility will suggest apple names..
    Fred Blog's Airport Time Capsule.
    Don't fall for it.
    Use TCgen5
    For wireless name use TCwifi (or if you want more control, TC24ghz and change 5ghz to TC5ghz).
    Wipe the current TM setup.
    Use A4 to reset it. http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html
    With wireless off now and just ethernet connection try the backup again.
    No luck manually mount the TC hard disk in finder. Go/Connect to Server.
    AFP://TCname.local (replace TCname with your new nice short name.. and use the domain which is local by default).
    OR
    Use AFP://10.0.1.1 (Replace with whatever IP the TC uses.. but it must be static.. easy for router mode.. not so easy if the TC is in bridge mode).
    The Computer will request the password.. type in whatever password you used for disk access.. by default it ithe device password. If you did not change it then default is public.
    This setup has worked for other people.
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5951390?tstart=0
    I cannot guarantee you won't need to reboot the TC oocasionally as it does fall over.
    There are other bits that I keep forgetting..
    Make sure ipv6 is set to link-local for both wireless and ethernet in the computer.
    Once you finish the main backup the short incremental backups can work over wireless.. so just turn wireless back on.

  • Very elementary doubt, but... can i use the rest free space of Airport Time Capsule as a Hard Drive (copy and paste files freely, from my MacAir SSD to the Time Capsule), besides use it with Time Machine at the same time?

    Cant find it clearly in tutorials...

    You can do it.. should you do it is another question.
    Store files on the TC.
    This is asked several times a day.. obviously people are struggling with their latest SSD being too small.
    The TC is not suitable for network file server.. but many people having no choice press it into service as such.
    Major issues.
    1. No backup.. no way Time Machine can backup a network drive. No place to backup to.. So all your files will be at risk. Think this out very clearly.. how and to where are you going to backup your files. And you will need to buy a third party like CCC to do backup.
    2. The TC cannot be partitioned and mixing TM backups and data is not great. It was and is and ever shall be a backup device for Time Machine.
    3. The drive is slow to spin up and quick to spin down.. there is no control. In fact the TC is so lacking in controls for even the router side.. that you cannot do more than the most basic of setups.
    The following are controls on the hard disk side.
    Reformat it. You can name the share. You can do a full archive of the whole disk. This will go at a speed of aprox. 30-50GB/Hr so calculate how long an archive of a full 2TB will take.
    4. iPhoto in particular can easily corrupt its entire library with wireless networking causing a disconnection to one photo. Even if you do this;;; do not move your photo library... you have been warned!!
              Even apple btw say don’t do it.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/TS5168 Although mostly about FAT32           it adds network drives.
    5. iTunes can constantly lose connection to the library. The disk is slow to respond.. itunes on the computer will constantly spit out errors. Even in the midst of streaming the TC can spin down the disk due to caching.
    6. Do not use any live files on the TC no matter what else you do.. if you edit files in whatever program the file must be on the local hard disk.
    7. The only suitable location for most libraries is a computer. You can plug in an external hard disk.
    Read pondini for some work arounds.
    Q3 here. http://pondini.org/TM/Time_Capsule.html

  • Will Airport/time capsule work if physically located on the second floor of the house, versus the ground floor?, Will Airport/time capsule work if physically located on the second floor of the house, versus the ground floor?

    I want to know if the location of the time capsule makes a difference in it's performance. Will it work the same if it's located on the second floor of my home, or does it need to be located on the bottom floor?

    The performance of any wireless device is affected by the distance that the device is located from the wireless router and the obstructions in the signal path.
    The wireless signal weakens with distance. Obstructions like walls and ceilings always absorb part of the signal.
    As to whether your Time Capsule will work well upstairs, it is really not possible to predict wireless performance in advance.
    But if you have a Mac laptop, you can get a rough idea of the available signal strength by looking at the AirPort icon at the top of your screen.
    If the Time Capsule is located on the bottom floor now, move your laptop to the proposed "new" upstairs location of the Time Capsule and check the signal strength at that location.  Ideally, you want "full bars" for best performance. If you get a strong signal, the Time Capsule will probably work OK upstairs.

  • Can somebody give me the formula for the balance column in a check register please? I am trying to setup like sample in iWork but am missing something.

    Can somebody give me the formula for the balance column in a check register please? I am setting the register up like the sample in iWork 09 but I seem to be missing something in the formula.

    OM,
    The way the checking account balance column works is to designate one cell for the starting balance, indicate income with positive figures and outgo with negative figures, summing the transactions and adding the sum to the starting figure.
    The formula used, =$F$1+SUM(OFFSET(F3,3-ROW(),-1,ROW()-2)), is not too difficult to understand if you study the syntax for Offset. The author of this template didn't do us any favors because the expression could have been written more clearly, in my opinion. I'll explain how it's done in the template, and then how I would have written it. With the two approaches you may be able to see what it's all about.
    $F$1 is the starting balance.
    SUM requires a Range specification.
    Offset provides the range specification. The syntax for Offset is as follows:
    Base Cell. In this case it is F3, the cell the expression is written in.
    Row Offset. In this case the author takes the current row number and subtracts the starting row from it. For the first balance the offset will be zero since the first balance is in row 3. For all the subsequent balances, the offset will be negative, meaning that the offset will point to a row above the current row.
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    Taking all this into account, the range for the Sum function will always be Column E from Row 2 to the current Row.
    How I would have written the balance expression:
    =F$1+SUM(OFFSET(E$3,0,0,ROW()-2))
    I believe it's easier to follow.
    The starting balance is still in F1, but only the row needs to be absolute - a fine point, I know.
    In my expression the base cell for the Offset function is the first entry cell of the transactions, E3. The row needs to be absolute, there is no reason for the base cell to move about as it does in the author's version.
    In my approach, both the row and column offsets are zero. We always start at E3.
    In my approach, the number of rows in the range is the current row number minus 2, just as in the author's expression. That means we include all rows from Row 3 to the current row.
    I'd be happy to answer any other questions about the specifics, but you need to be specific about what you don't get.
    Jerry

  • How to fix Airport Time Capsule (2013)? Has been extremely slow lately

    I have the newest Airport Time Capsule 2TB, it has been very slow lately. On my MacBook Pro YouTube, Safari, and iTunes cant load at all. What do I need to do to fix this problem?

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    Hi,
    I've emptied and restored my internal HD (SSD) but can't access the old content in my AirPort Time Capsule. The unit shows up and I enter the password but no show.
    Anyone?

    I assume that you are asking about Time Machine backups here. Since you erased the old hard drive and installed a new operating system, Time Machine thinks that you have a new Mac.
    Try right-click on the Time Machine "clock" icon on the dock, and then click on Browse Other Time Machine Disks to see if your backups are there.
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