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
Great product, for 18 months only
Written by JK from Southwater
26-Oct-2009
Time Capsule is sleekly designed and does what it says elegantly. With a strong, fast WiFi signal and generous hard drive storage it makes Time Machine backups painless and a must-have facility. External access through a MobileMe account is also very useful.
However, reliability is not first class. At 18 months a lot of these units, like my own, are dying due to the phenomenal amount of heat they generate.
If you do buy one, keep it cool. …More204 of 212 people found this useful
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Time Capsule - 1 TB
Good but short life?
Written by BQ from Knaresborough
27-Oct-2009
In my experience, Apple kit is usually high quality and long lasting but my Time Capsule has just died after only 19 months. This is unacceptable for what is a relatively expensive item. I have to wonder whether a new one would be any better. …More
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Time Capsule - 1 TB
Dear after 18 months
Written by JD from TELFORD
01-Nov-2009
I really, really liked my Time Capsule - simplicity of design and function and to quote an Apple slogan - it just works... until today, 18 months after purchase. The unit is completely dead - I suspect, like many have reported, the internal power supply is at fault. I'm asking the question, whats the point of having a server grade hard drive if the rest of the unit is not up to the job.
All my other Apple products seem to last the course but the Time Capsule is more a Time Bomb! …More106 of 106 people found this useful
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Most Recent Reviews
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Time Capsule - 1 TB
Easy to set-up, easy to use. Then it dies
Written by MR from MILTON KEYNES
18-Nov-2009
It's a great idea, it looks great and it's blindly simple to set up and use. But this product isn't up to Apple's usual standard.
I got my TC just after release and there's no doubt it was buggy. I had to delete all my back-ups and start all over again - twice. That's not good enough for a device that costs this much and claims to be there to preserve a l'ifetime of memories'. To their credit, Apple released a software update and the TC got down to doing what it should do - quietly, efficiently keeping my stuff safe.
Until today, when it died utterly. And it's not just mine. Friends who've also bought an early TC are reporting theirs are dying as well. There's something wrong with at least the early machines and they're simply not good enough to trust with that 'lifetime of memory'.
I'm disappointed, but I hope others are having a better experience with the TC. …More45 of 46 people found this useful
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Time Capsule - 1 TB
Don't Risk Buying One
Written by SS from Portishead
16-Nov-2009
Like at least 950+ other people who bought a time machine c. 18 months ago, mine died in the same way as many other people's time capsules have. I would not risk spending this amount of money on a product that has a replacement/repair cost which is almost the same as buying a new one. …More
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Time Capsule - 1 TB
Dead after 18 month
Written by JD from Stone
12-Nov-2009
Sorry Apple but my Time Capsule 1TB Died after 18 months. Like hundreds of others if you read the reviews and take time out to look at the discussion groups this is very poor for such a pricey item. …More
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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-Sep-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
- 23-Oct-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-Oct-2009
Best Answer
Mine lasted 19 months and many others are reporting a similar lifespan.
After that if you're not up to disassembling it and putting the hard disk in an external enclosure, there is no other way to access your data. But the failure has to do with the internal power supply. So your data stays in the hard drive. …More- Answered by JA from west hollywood
- 31-Oct-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
- 06-Oct-2009
Best Answer
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-Oct-2009
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Most Recent
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Does the Time Capsules Wireless support WPA/WPA2 Enterprise (eg using 802.1x authentication with a radius server backend)?
- Asked by MK from Pikesville
- 25-Nov-2009
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i understand i can connect tc1 to bt home hub but that i must disable the hub wireless signal and 'bridge' . How is this done in VERY simple terms
- Asked by CS from newcastle
- 24-Nov-2009
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how many computers can be used on one time capsule?
- Asked by MH from Santa Rosa
- 23-Nov-2009
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backup boot *and* external hard drive on Time Capsule?
- Asked by BS from PHILADELPHIA
- 21-Nov-2009
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Does the earlier Time Capsule 500 GB have dual band?
- Asked by RY from Waukesha
- 21-Nov-2009

