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I have a cable modem feeding a linksys router, will Time Capsule function properly downstream?
At one end of the building is the service entrance with a motorola cable modem and a linksys wired router. At the other end of the building is another wired linksys router, which I want to replace with a Time Capsule.
WIll TC function properly with a router in between it and the modem?- Asked by Ryan C from Reno
- Jan 23, 2010
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will time capsule work with linksys 3000?
I have a modem from the cable company... I have a dell i7 with 8GB ramm, 1.5 TB and two - 2.0 TB drives and a 1 GB video card. I have connected this to a 32 " monitor with 4 HDMI imputs spaces... and it is imput #1. I have a loaded Mac Mini that is going into HMDI #2 with a 2 TB iomega drive attatched to it. I am interested on how I could use this 2 TB time capsule in conjunctions with my excisting linksys router wireless net work... I also have two iphones and two ipads... that already use the Linksys network along with two sony wireless computers. I would like to see if I could set up the Time Capsule to do the back up for the Mac Mini... and allow the iphone, ipads, and other wireless devices connect to it as well by changing the wifi network selction on that particular device... and still have it password protected? Oh... and also access the internet through this device as well? Do I need a dual output modem? Do they make those? BTW... the other two HDMI ports are going to be for an apple TV and a WDHD TV... the lights dim sometimes when I turn it on... I am interested in your thoughts on either how to handle this configuration... or is there a better option and what would be the trade-offs?
- Asked by William S from Gainesville
- Jan 13, 2011
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Is there any way to plug the time capsule directly into the modem provided by cable company and not use a Linksys like router?
- Asked by Chuck R from Los Gatos
- Apr 17, 2010
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Can I Setup Time Capsule in bridge Mode with my Linksys E3000
I would like to use my Linksys E3000 router as my main device. I just like the functions of the time capsule for wireless backup using Time Machine. I have read that you can set the Time Capsule in bridge mode and connect it to my Linksys via the Ethernet cable. I want to use my wireless signal from my Linksys and just use the Time Capsule as a backup.
Still connected to my Linksys Wifi signal on my Macbook will Time machine work
Thus being connected to the Time Capsule though the linksys.
Macbook to the linksys and linksys to the time cap
The wireless function of the Time Capsule are just to limited.
Will this work?- Asked by Chris F from Dania Beach
- Dec 21, 2010
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Can I add a Linksys router to my Time Capsule to boost the signal strength at the other end of the house?
I have a cable that runs the length of the house that is plugged into the Time Cap, can I plug this into my old linksys router to boost signal speed and strength? What would I have to reconfigure on the linksys router?
- Asked by David A. K from Palm Springs
- Apr 4, 2010
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modem
do i still need a cable modem for the internet if i have a time capsule? even it's already an ethernet plug?
- Asked by Maria P from Gainesville
- Aug 5, 2010
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So does this replace my linksys router? I have a standard (non router) modem. Will it have an IP address just like my linksys to set security etc?
And also besides serving as a router it will also backup my macbook pro wirelessly via time machine?
Can it back up to separate macbooks via time machine also?- Asked by Joel S from Fox Island
- Sep 30, 2010
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Can you set up Time Capsule wirelessly?
I want to use this in my bedroom upstairs from my wireless router. So I was wondering if you can set it up without connecting it to a cable modem or DSL?
- Asked by Mason M
- Nov 28, 2012
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Modem recommendations for use with time capsule?
Wondering if anyone can give a quick recommendation for a cable modem that works well with their TC.
- Asked by Jay F from Mason
- Mar 9, 2010
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Can I use another router with the time capsule?
Can I use another router with the time capsule? I really just want to use the time capsule as a wireless external hard drive and wireless printer station. Also do I have to directly connect the time capsule to the modem and/or other router?
Thanks.- Asked by Ann D from Painesville
- Apr 7, 2010
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Time Capsule installation
I just purchased a Time Capsule. I have a Linksys router, can I intall the Capsule without disconnecting the Linksys?
- Asked by Jorge G from Okemos
- Dec 25, 2009
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Does the Time Capsule replace a router for iMac's that are connected via ethernet, am I protected on the web... I get that I am protected via wireless
I only have a cable modem and now the capsule... But my iMAC is connected via ethernet and not wireless...
- Asked by Jerry D from Dover
- Nov 2, 2012
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Can I connect a (Power PC-G5) to the Time Capsule and get internet signal if the Time capsule is not connected to the modem by cable?
Im wondering if the ability of the (Airport Express) can be found on the Time Capsule.
I have a G5 with no airport and the modem is very far from my work station, so I was wondering if the Time Capsule could be be side my compute and receive signal from the actual router I have. Just like an Airport Express would do.
Thanks- Asked by Ricardo G from Houston
- Jan 10, 2011
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Can I use time capsule with a satellite modem connection? The instructions only mention DSL or cable modem.
- Asked by Peter T from Cooran
- May 29, 2012
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Can the Time Capsule share the Internet connection from a cable modem (plugged into TC's WAN port) to other computers via Ethernet?
In other words: can I setup TC as an Internet Sharing device for the rest of the network via Ethernet? (similar to what Windows Internet Connection Sharing does)
My cable modem would plug in to the TC WAN port and I'm hoping I can set the TC up so it shares the cable modem's Internet connection to the rest of the network. The purpose being that I don't have a router (the cable modem has no router capability) and thus far I had to use a computer running 24/7 to share the internet connection.- Asked by Steffen I
- Oct 25, 2012
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If you don't have any internet and you connect the Time Capsule to a modem or router will you have wifi
i dont have comcast or centrylink just a modem
- Asked by Dquam H from Federal Way
- Jan 25, 2012
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Can i share Unwired Australia connection with Time Capsule and make the TC as a modem router?
I have an Unwired modem broadband from Australia. Also, i heard that Time Capsule can share some kind of Wi-Fi connection (i haven't get the idea yet). So i wonder, in case if TC is not possible, is there any Apple product that i can use to do so?
- Asked by Austein A from Sydney
- May 1, 2010
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Network not visible when using bridge?
Ok, so I've got this rather extensive setup.
Cable modem-linksys router-bridge-bridge-Time Capsule. The linksys router provides DHCP. The Time Capsule provides wifi.
Here's the problem. When I connect another computer (A windows xp machine) to a bridge that bridges back to the network, I can't see my mac, nor the Time Capsule. If I take that bridge out and connect via WIFI, I can now see the time capsule and the mac. Does the time capsule not provide any wired access to the time capsule, only wifi? Also, any idea why my mac isn't visible on the network to the PC? Hope this makes sense...- Asked by Paul B from Tucson
- Jan 14, 2011
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can I use time capsule as a Wi-fi repeater for my Linksys WRT54G router?
and also.. i want to know what are the responses of Apple when you take the "dead" Time Capsule?... thanks
- Asked by Delfina P from Buenos Aires
- Feb 24, 2010
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