Old Time Capsules

After crossing two Capsules time (first and second generation), in a period of eight years and read all kinds of discussions about planned obsolescence or simply knowing that everything has to die later, it suddenly struck me that one of the biggest problems with the old design was the excessive heating, so I have a question just popped up in my mind and curiously It seems that no one has ever posted. So, here:

Wouldn't be a good idea to 'disable' (to talk), time from time to time Capsule?

Maybe a stupid question, just guessing if doing so, owner of old TC may prolong his life.

just guessing if doing so, owner of old TC may prolong his life.

There were always two schools of thought on this point, then you will have to pick the one that seems the most credible for you.

(1) some users say that the turn off the TC regularly will prolong the life of the product as food does not work all the time.

(2) other users noted that turn off the TC and it feeds and then upward on a regular basis imposes constraints more on electrical and electronic power, than to let the TC all the time to the "idle".

The debate has been ongoing since the first day.  The best compromise would be to power off of the TC if you plan to be gone for more than a few days of vacation, for example.

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  • Old Time Capsule join new network

    I plan to upgrade my home network by buying a new Airport Extreme with 802.11ac as main router and let old TimeCapsule join the new network.

    I would like to know it's installation work? Let's all backup Time Machine of my MIC works well? Thank you.

    Unlike the AirPort Express, you cannot configure the old Time Capsule to join an existing network to use as a wireless Ethernet bridge. Instead, it will have to be configured to extend the network of the new extreme wireless if you want that connection between them in order to be wireless. This would still allow the Ethernet ports of the TC for your MacBook Pro to use for connectivity.

  • Replacement of an old time capsule with a new

    I saw a few posts on this subject but they don't help me, but then again I'm not an expert! What I wanted to do, is to set up my new 2 TB Time Capsule (the high) using all the old settings. I'm not talking to duplicate the time capsule data; I'm happy to go back on it. Many people advise new network from scratch, but we have hordes of families who visit most other devices on the network enabled (like nests) who have been extremely painful to put in place and I can't face that again! I searched the internet and came across a great video on YouTube that made simple: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VO2tztvb58

    It called an option within the airport most convenient to transfer the parameters of one former airport to another. But no matter how many times I try, I get an error message

    Apple solution seems to be so simple. I do something wrong, maybe in the login sequence, at some point, the airport ask "which network is the existing time Capsule on?" but provides no pull-down or options to nominate for. Then I went to the network Wifi high to the right of my Mac and selected icon that interests you and that moved on the next screen.

    Can anyone offer advice or should I give up and start from scratch?

    Thanks in advance

    Connect your computer to the TC using ethernet... you change wireless wireless and guess what... you're sawing off the branch on which you sit.

    If your computer does not have ethernet or you have no computer in the House that still has the port most important in the world... so that you never get yourself backed into a corner wireless even once, then buy a bolt of lightning for the ethernet card.

    Alternative method.

    This is not 100% kosher, but should work.

    On the old TC export the configuration.

    My screen is a bit old, but it should always be there.

    You must be within the facility of the TC to do... then click the old TC icon and then edit... then export...

    On the use of new TC import a Configuration file.

    It works for most. FOR THE MOST PART.

    As a BTW... your name is terrible.

    All new Mac OS since Mavericks use the default SMB protocol.

    SMB has much stricter rules that AFP ever made... This is not your fault... This is apple not to repair their airport for the automatic naming utility is not the long names with spaces and characters not compliant... the apostrophe is illegal... you will notice that if you install the disk in the finder, that apostrophe, and spaces are removed from the name... but over the long names will interrupt the.

  • Cannot remove old Time Capsule for time Machine destinations

    My MacBook Pro moves with me between my home office and the different clients that I visit. At home, Time Machine backs up a volume of Time Machine on my Xserve served to the network by OS X Server. I guess that for the Mac it looks like a Time Capsule, although in my case, it's a RAID 5 with 12 TB of capacity.

    The problem, when I connect to one network other than my home network. As you can see, the window from system preferences Time Machine offer 'Time Machine backup on 'Dominik AirPort Extreme' network', which is not actually present on any network. When I go home, Time Machine continues to try to save this destination does not exist and does not back up the volume on my Xserve. I have to manually switch for my Mac starting the backup on the Xserve again.

    How can I make my Mac forget this volume forever? A couple of system reinstalls, to the end that I use the Migration Wizard to copy the configuration of the system from a backup, have not helped.

    On the computer of my wife as a backup destination appears, the good pair:

    This simple procedure will erase your settings of the time Machine, including the list of excluded items. The backups themselves will not be affected. If you have a long exclusion list that cannot be easily re-created, you may prefer a procedure more complicated that maintains the list. In this case, ask for instructions. If not, see below.

    Please triple - click anywhere in the line below on this page to select:

    /Library/Preferences/com.apple.TimeMachine.plist

    Right-click or Ctrl-click on the highlighted line and select

    Services ▹ reveal in Finder (or just to reveal)

    of the menu.* contextual A Finder window should open with a selected file. Copy the file to the desktop. Bring the original (not copy) to the trash. You will be asked for your administrator password.

    Restart the computer and re-create your settings in the Time Machine preferences window. Falsely, it will show that you have no backups. Don't worry; your backups have not been affected.

    Perform a backup to test. The backup can take much longer than usual. If TM now works as expected, delete the file that you copied to the desktop.

    * If you do not see the item context menu copy the selected text in the Clipboard by pressing Control-C key combination. In the Finder, select

    Go ▹ go to the folder...

    from the menu bar and paste it into the box that opens by pressing command + V. You won't see what you pasted a newline being included. Press return.

  • A week old Time Capsule roars momentarily when starting. Is this a problem?

    My new Time Capsule makes it a notable howling sound when it starts at the beginning. Sounds almost like the sound a modem makes when you connect - back in the day. The sound lasts a second or two. Then runs perfectly from that point on. The noise occurs whenever the latter makes a backup.

    Should I be worried, or is this a known event?

    Thank you

    This looks like a bad set of bearings in the hard drive.

    It does not make any kind of noise at all... There's a final hum when the disc turns on... That's all.

    Return the TC to apple for replacement.

  • Can I use old time capsule for storage only with a new airport extreme (standard want latest HQ)?

    I have a time Capsule elders (802.11n). I would like to know if I can still use this time Capsule only as a network storage device, if I decide to build my network with a new Airport Extreme (802.11ac). If I can do that, how would I set up the network to continue automatic backups with a router to update?

    To do what you want, the new AirPort Extreme 802.11ac would be installed as the "main" network router The time Capsule would be connected to the AirPort Extreme, using a wired Ethernet cable connection, and the time Capsule should be configured to run in bridge with the service Mode Wireless off.

    Any Mac you want to save in the time Capsule would need to have Time Machine preferences on each Mac adjusted to ensure that the time Capsule has been set as the target for backup.

    If you decide to add the AirPort Extreme, post back for more information at this time, if you need installation instructions step by step.

  • How can I move my old TIme Capsule at the new Time Capsule backup files?

    For five years, I use a 2 TB TC. It is also the main router wired into my local network.

    Have the new TC even router feautures?

    If I buy the new TC I would like to transfer the backup files stored in the current TC. Is this possible? How?

    Thank you very much for your support.

    Beppe53

    1. Yes.

    2. click here and follow the instructions.

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  • Add new Mac full time Capsule (delete old backups)

    So I have an old time Capsule (mini mac in the form). It is almost full. It backs up all three machines. We just be removed and replaced with a new one.

    The new machine will have to be added, but the TC is too full.

    I'm happy to delete the backups from the machine, it has replaced, however the machine is no longer on the network and does not remove its own backups.

    I can't delete the full backup set and leave all three machines.

    How can I delete just the backups of the machine which is now out of the network? SSH? tmutil on one of the machines still present?

    You can access a backup from another machine and work with it. The answer is here: visit Time Machine FAQ of Pondini helps with Time Machine. It is a vast site with almost everything that you need for using Time Machine. You will not find a better resource for Time Machine in one place. Due to the disappearance of James Pondini, the site is is no longer updated. Therefore, some information may be somewhat outdated.

  • Error search server old name of sharing of time capsule

    I recently had to replace my Time Capsule and by creating a new, I used a slightly different name for the share where the time capsule will be back up my macbook.  Now, I get an error popup to the effect of "Server"XXXXX Time Capsule"server not found  Maybe it's because the server is unavailable or... "Well, it is not available because I have a new time Capsule and I am using a different name for the backup share.

    Can someone help me so that this pop up goes and the computer will stop looking for part of the defunct time capsule?

    Did you remove the old path in the preferences of Time Machine that instructs your Mac where your old Time Capsule?

    If you do not, then the Mac will continue to seek a Time Capsule that does not exist and the report that he can't find it.

    Open Time Machine preferences

    Click Add or remove disks

    Select the old Time Capsule disk. under backup disks... that could be called data, unless you have changed the name

    Click on remove the disc

    Restart your Mac and recheck things.

    IF you have not changed the name of the new Time Capsule data, then you will see two drives two named data.  In this case, remove the two data disks.

    Then, the old time Capsule's power off, restart your Mac and set up Time Machine again by choosing the new Time Capsule disk.

  • How to replace an old time with a new Capsule?

    I am replacing my old Time Capsule (version 2008, 1 TB) with a new one (2016 2 TB).  How can I go about without screw it up?

    There is an option in the configuration... Plug the new TC on the network... TC WAN in all that is the current main router. If it's the old big TC.

    Open your Mac and go to the airport utility. (Your Mac must be Mavericks or later)

    Click on other WiFi devices (1) in the upper left corner... It will start the installation wizard.

    The wizard will choose the wrong thing... to extend the old TC's wireless... Do not worry.. Click more options at the bottom left.

    List of other Options choose, replace an existing device.

    The rest works basically automagically.

    The new TC will take the old values of TC... the old TC will be given factory.

    The end of it you will say to remove the old TC and plug the new TC in its place... voila... piece of cake... walk in the Park.

    You can then determine what you do with your old TC.

  • Having WiFi problems could be Time Capsule

    I have an Arris 6190 modum, but I have the old model of the time Capsule that I use for my main router as well as two airports hard apple wired connected. Comcast came out, and they suggested that the old time Capsule could be the problem. Have not disappeared even though the storage on the older, therefore hoped not to buy a new. Someone at - it experience with this? Would also need to buy new airports as well?  Thank you.

    What exact model is your 'old' Time Capsule?

    However, you should be aware that there are several posts here in communities of Apple support about Arris/Motorola SB61XX-series modems with 802.11n base stations or 802.11ac airport. This is not bad in itself, but they do not seem to 'play nice' together. The most common symptoms reported are slow data transfer rates and inconsistent Internet connectivity.

    If this is the case for you, the basic option is to replace one or the other. Depending on how old your Time Capsule is, it may be due for a replacement.

  • Cannot access hard drive Time Capsule... Password not accepted

    The device ' Time Capsule 802.11n (3rd generation).

    Subject: Unable to connect to the HD TC

    I've reconfigured our old Time Capsule (CT) for use by my daughter dependent of the College.  What with the TC seems to work fine (IE. Internet access and WIFI configured etc...).  I reformatted the HD to start from scratch.  And last updated as indicated by the Airport utility application.  The intention is to create a new WIFI area with backup (Time Machine).

    When you set up Time Machine I stressed the internal HD of TC, and then it says "connecting to etc...".  After a few seconds, a new mold box presents itself to ' enter your password for the server (name of TC) for Time Machine can access.  I enter the HD password I had setup in Airport utility with nothing doesn't.  I checked all passwords with Airport utility "Show passwords".  Tried all the passwords, and of course which none worked.  And Yes, I even try the previous passwords even if I had changed their

    I noticed that using the Airport 6.3.5 utility running on my OS X 10.10.5 machine I can see and change the TC.  But when I use another computer running 10.11.6 is the Airport 6.3.6 utility does not see the TC?

    Thoughts and comments please?

    Next step may be reset to the factory settings, but feel something going on here...

    Thank you

    Kind regards

    Roger

    (1) try to reset the password for the utility disk AirPort

    (2) open TextEdit on the Mac and type the password in plain text in an editor window.  This will allow you to ensure that all the keys on the keyboard are recognized.  I've seen cases where passwords fail again and again because of a problem with a wrong key on the keyboard or a habit of typing that makes you believe that you enter the password one way, but the result is something else.  Be able to actually see that typed password allows to check that.

  • To the help of two time Capsules, but a as a external hard drive only

    I just bought the new Time Capsule 2 TB "ac" and created a new network home wireless with it (TC is connected by Ethernet to the Modem/Router). I also use this TC to my Time Machine backup. Now, I would like to use my old Time Capsule ' don't (dish, 2012) as an external hard drive in my network in order to make manual backups of various data by drag-and - drop. I donnot want to expand my network wirelessly with the old TC. How can I include in my network just like an external hard drive?

    Very simple... Connect TC Old WAN LAN new TC... the old Installer TC mode bridge... and wireless off.

    He then worked as an external drive in the network.

  • Airport the Time Capsule Configuration for desktop?

    I have an airport Time Capsule that I use for support and wireless connectivity to the top of my MacBook Pro.  I have a PC connected to the time Capsule of internet access to the desktop PC.  Is it possible to set up backups from the PC to the time Capsule?

    Usually the time Capsule storage drive is formatted for use with OS X.

    As the old time Capsule (Time Machine backups) are crushed

    by the software as they go obsolete or when runs out of storage space, a

    Backup of Windows files on the same unit would not be a good idea.

    If the 'PC' indicates that your desktop under OS X, then it would

    be able to make backups of the other Mac software Time Machine

    and the total capacity of the unit of the time Capsule may be mitigated by

    the addition of claims on this other machine for the ability of autonomy.

    What is the storage of Time Capsule? I'd look for a separate device

    backup of a Windows system; However if a Mac running Windows, it

    may be possible to set something up for its operating system, other backup players.

    Here is an old source, but good for some information on OS X

    and Time Machine (and time capsule)

    • Apple OS X and Time Machine tips:

    http://pondini.org/OSX/home.html

    Maybe someone who has set up a workaround for Windows backup solution

    (separate drive, perhaps connected to Time Capsule/AirPort extreme)?

    can answer; that there is an extremely useful contributors in this area.

    Good luck & happy computing!

  • Replacement Time capsule

    How can I replace with a new an old Time Capsule and Time Machine backup, then move to the new TC?

    The configuration of the airport utility has an option to replace an existing airport.

    Plug the new TC on the network... Start airport utility... He will try to extend Ethernet but just select options... and choose "Replace an existing device" instead.

    We do NOT recommend copy older backups to the new TC... It's much better to start the new Time Machine backup and after a few months of use and a good amount of history built upward and then erase the old TC.

    You can do... Plug the old TC in the news once you have finished replacing and using ethernet on computer... Copy the sparsebundle from one to the other... It is often unusable... so a total waste of time... but it is up to you.

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