Time Capsule - 1 TB
Back up a lifetime's worth of memories with Time Capsule, a wireless hard drive that works seamlessly with Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard. It’s also a full-featured 802.11n Wi-Fi base station with simultaneous dual-band support. Choose from 1TB and 2TB models.
Overview
Wireless backup for Mac OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard.
Most Useful Reviews
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Time Capsule - 1 TB
Be warned !!!
Written by PM from Frederiksberg C
21/10/2009
Anybody looking to buy this product, be warned as you will only get approx. 18month lifetime and no way of getting your data back when it fails.
See this dicussions at the TC forum
Topic : Time Capsule Powered Off, Won't Power Back On …More914 of 1062 people found this useful
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Time Capsule - 1 TB
Great...except for the short lifespan
Written by SG from Costa Mesa
21/10/2009
I loved the function, wireless ease of use and simplicity, at least when it worked. Alas, mine died after approximately 18 months of service. Not what I'd consider acceptable for something you'd expect to be heavy-duty since it's advertised as having a "server-grade" hard drive.
C'mon Apple, we expect better. …More790 of 907 people found this useful
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Time Capsule - 1 TB
Unreliable
Written by LM from Oklahoma City
22/10/2009
I used it as an external drive I had LOTS OF INFO in it and it quit working. i LOST EVERYYHING. If the internal drive crashes there is no way of fixing it …More
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Most Recent Reviews
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Time Capsule - 1 TB
Time Cpasule - Pay a Large Sum of Money to Go Insane
Written by SB from PUTNEY
11/12/2009
Some reviews that tell you how great Time Capsule is and Apple will espouse its simplicity etc. And if you believe this - go for it. I did, paid the big bucks and I have never been so infuriated in all my life. THIS PRODUCT IS A LEMON. For some it works great. But for others like me? - an expensive waste of money
Will it connect wirelessly -NO!!!!! Ok - I will try ethernet. Still flashing amber. Argghhhh!!!!! Read the instructions - check the connections. DOH!!! Didn't think of that. But now I have - still doesn't work. A COMPLETE RIP OFF.
So roll the dice if you want to. Fork out a bucket of money and if your Capsule works then all power to ya. If not, then don't blame me for this useless waste of money. …More8 of 16 people found this useful
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Time Capsule - 1 TB
nothing but trouble
Written by PC from CROYDON
10/12/2009
i had to take the first two of these i got back as the first wouldn't even create a network or do a complete back up.The second wouldn't allow wireless printing or complete a back up. The third backed up but has NEVER allowed wireless printing. After 4 months of calls to apple support i gave up on printing and settled for using it as an expensive backup and wireless hub (only as i couldn't get my money back). Now it constantly drops the network and often only runs at speeds slower than my old 14k modem. The only way i've managed to get any speed is to run it with no security. At a loss what to do rather than buy a very expensive airport extreme which my prove just as unreliable. …More
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Time Capsule - 1 TB
Can't get any better than this!
Written by MG from Fontana
8/12/2009
Worth every penny. I've Mac-Mini; MagicJack; iPhone; 2 MacBook Pro; and last but not least 2 Apple TV connected to this baby (where the 1st two equipments are hard-wire connected... But when it comes to Apple TV; this is where this Time Capsule (1TB-TC) pays me off 100%
Btw, I've Mac-Mini up 24x7 which is hard-wired to TC - so I've night time regular scheduled downloads of free movies, TV shows, etc. etc. which conveniently gets stored on this 1TB-TC. Which is what I can then enjoy remotely/wirelessly on my Apple TVs through out my house.
I've read many reviews, where it sometimes have gotten frustrating with other wireless interferences and yes, even I've gone thru that nightmare - but fixes come by pretty quickly and these are more permanent ones.
Stylish, simple and just works! …More12 of 18 people found this useful
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Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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I see units are failing after 18 months. How long is the Time Capsule warranty? (I'd hope at least 3 years.)
- Asked by TH from Byron Bay
- 30/09/2009
Best Answer
If you are using the Time Capsule with a computer that's covered under AppleCare, the Time Capsule is covered. Note that they do NOT have to be on the same receipt. From the AppleCare Protection Plan terms & conditions:
"An AirPort Extreme Card, an AirPort Express or AirPort Extreme Base Station, Time Capsule, an Apple-branded DVI to ADC display adapter, Apple RAM modules and MacBook Air SuperDrive are also covered under APP if owned by you and used with the Covered Equipment."
Also, from Apple's page advertising the plan:
"An AirPort Extreme Card, AirPort Express or AirPort Extreme Base Station, Time Capsule, MacBook Air SuperDrive, and Apple RAM when used with a Mac covered by the AppleCare Protection Plan"
Note that I (and others) have verified this in practice - I am getting my dead 18-month old Time Capsule replaced under the APP on my MacBook pro. …More- Answered by RG from Portland
- 24/10/2009
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What is the average life span of 2TB time capsule? Do you lose access to your data if your Mac fails and you have to get a new computer??
- Asked by DT from Santa Barbara
- 20/10/2009
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The new 1TB and 2TB Time Capsules might have a different brand of hard drive or if not, they might have a better more reliable hard drive. The new Time Capsules were released April of 2009; so no one can say that" My 2TB Time Capsule died after 18 months!" I do not know if Apple has changed the hard drive or not; I would think they would try to do something about the two star rating for this product! …More
- Answered by JH from Hayden
- 7/11/2009
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So can this replace my wireless modem to allow my Internet and printers to be used on a wireless home network? I'm on a 24" iMac.
- Asked by MM from St Albans Park
- 6/10/2009
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It will replace the wireless part, but you will still need a modem for your cable or DSL. Many DSL modems have it's own router built in, this moves your Apple router one step away from the actual internet. This disables certain features that require a direct connection to the internet such as Back to my Mac.
If you do have two routers you will get a Double NAT error in Airport Utility and a flashing amber light on the Apple router. If your internet provider can't help you turn off the router in your modem they may be able to replace the router/modem they sent you with just a modem. I had to explain what I was trying to do to get them to replace it. If they can't replace it and you want to, or have to, stay with this provider you can set the Apple product to Bridge Mode where you're passed through directly to your ISP's router so services like iChat can connect to the destination directly. …More- Answered by RS from Alameda
- 12/10/2009
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Most Recent
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is the power only 100volt? Can I use a Time Capsule purchased in the USA(110volt) in Europe(220 volt)
- Asked by MB from Vail
- 11/12/2009
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Can you clone multiple computers on this drive at the same time?
- Asked by KP from Pearl City
- 10/12/2009
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use as wireless remote storage with existing wired/wireless router
- Asked by FR from Toledo
- 10/12/2009
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Has anyone used Time Capsule with a Fios/Verizon router?
- Asked by VR from BEDFORD
- 8/12/2009

