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  • Apple Time Capsule, 42 This product was tested for FCC compliance under conditions that included the use of Apple peripheral devices and Apple shielded cables and connectors between system components. It is important that you use Apple peripheral devices and shielded cables and connectors between system components to reduce the possibility of causing interference to radios, television sets, and other electronic devices. You can obtain Apple peripheral devices and the proper shielded cables and connectors through an Apple-authorized dealer. For non-Apple peripheral devices, contact the manufacturer or dealer for assistance. Responsible party (contact

  • 34 Chapter 4 Tips and Troubleshooting  Avoid placing your Time Capsule in areas surrounded by metal surfaces on three or more sides.  If you place your Time Capsule in an entertainment center with your stereo equipment, avoid surrounding your Time Capsule with audio, video, or power cables. Place your Time Capsule so that the cables are to one side. Maintain as muc

  • 8 Chapter 1 Getting Started Note: You must use AirPort Utility v5.3 to set up your Time Capsule. The Time Capsule is not compatible with previous versions of AirPort software. What You Need to Get Started To use your Time Capsule, you need a wireless-enabled computer that’s compliant with IEEE 802.11a, 802.11b, or 802.11g standards, or with an IEEE 802.11n draft

  • Apple Time Capsule, 14 Chapter 2 The Time Capsule on a Network Using your Time Capsule to Create your Wireless Network When you set up your Time Capsule to provide network and Internet access, Macintosh computers with AirPort or AirPort Extreme Cards, and 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and IEEE 802.11n draft specification wireless-equipped computers, and other Wi-Fi devices can access the wireless AirPort network to share files, play games, and use Internet applications like web browsers and email applications. Comp

  • Apple Time Capsule, 5 35 5 Learning More, Service, and Support You can find more information about using your Time Capsule on the web and in onscreen help. Online Resources For the latest information about the Time Capsule, go to www.apple.com/airport. To register your Time Capsule (if you didn’t do it when you installed the software on the Time Capsule CD), go to www.apple.com/register. For AirPort support information, forums with product-specific information and feedback, and the latest Apple software downloads, go to www.apple.com/support/ a

  • Apple Time Capsule, 28 Chapter 3 Setting Up Your Time Capsule If you’re using Mac OS X Leopard v10.5.2 or later, the first time you connect to your Time Capsule, Time Machine asks if you’d like to use it to back up your files. Click “Use as Backup Disk,” and Time Machine takes care of the rest. Use the Time Machine pane of System Preferences in Mac OS X Leopard to set up automatic backups, change to a different backup disk, or adjust other settings. To set up or adjust Time Machine on a computer using Mac OS X Leo

  • Apple Time Capsule, Chapter 1 Getting Started 11 What’s Next After you plug in your Time Capsule, use AirPort Utility to set it up to work with your Internet connection, USB printer or hard disk, or an existing network. AirPort Utility is located in /Applications/Utilities/ on a computer using Mac OS X, and in Start > All Programs > AirPort on a computer using Windows XP or Windows Vista. Flashing amber and green There may be a problem starting up. Your Time Capsule will restart and try again. Solid blue Your Time Capsule is ready to allow

  • Apple Time Capsule, Chapter 4 Tips and Troubleshooting 33 Â Select the printer and click Add. On a computer using Windows XP: Â Open “Printers and Faxes” from the Start menu. Â Select the printer. If the printer isn’t in the list, click Add Printer and then follow the onscreen instructions. 4 Turn the printer off, wait a few seconds, and then turn it back on. Updating AirPort Software Apple periodically updates AirPort software. It is recommended that you update your Time Capsule to use the latest software. To download the latest version of AirPort software, go to www.

  • 22 Chapter 3 Setting Up Your Time Capsule Using AirPort Utility To set up and configure your Time Capsule, use the setup assistant in AirPort Utility. AirPort Utility is installed on your computer when you install the software from the Time Capsule CD. On a Macintosh computer using Mac OS X v10.4 or later: 1 Open AirPort Utility, located in /Appl

  • 10 Chapter 1 Getting Started Important: Use only the power cord that came with your Time Capsule. When you plug your Time Capsule into a power outlet, the status light flashes green for one second and then glows amber while it starts up. After it has started up completely, the status light flashes amber until your Time Capsule has been updated wit

  • Apple Time Capsule, Chapter 2 The Time Capsule on a Network 15 Using Time Capsule to create a wireless network To set it up: 1 Connect your DSL or cable modem to your Time Capsule using the Ethernet WAN (< ) port. to Internet DSL or cable modem Internet WAN port < Shared printer Time Capsule to USB ports

  • Apple Time Capsule, 3 21 3 Setting Up Your Time Capsule This chapter provides information and instructions for using AirPort Utility to set up your Time Capsule to create or join a wireless network. Use the diagrams in Chapter 2 to help you decide how you want to use your Time Capsule, and what features you want to set up on your AirPort network. Then use the instructions in this chapter to set up your Time Capsule. This chapter provides an overview of using the setup assistant in AirPort Utility to set up your network and other features of your Time Capsule. For more information about wireless networking, and for information about the

  • Apple Time Capsule, Chapter 4 Tips and Troubleshooting 31 To return your Time Capsule to the factory settings: m Use something pointed to press and hold the reset button until the status light flashes quickly (about 5 seconds). Your Time Capsule resets with the following settings: Â Your Time Capsule receives its IP address using DHCP. Â The network name is reset to Apple Network XXXXXX (where XXXXXX is replaced with the last six digits of the AirPort ID). Â The Time Capsule password is reset to public. If your Time Capsule still isn’t responding, try the following: 1 Unplug your Time Capsule. 2 Use something pointed to press and hold the reset button while you plug in your Time Capsule. If Your Tim

  • 26 Chapter 3 Setting Up Your Time Capsule When you allow a client access to your network, the client's name and wireless MAC address (or AirPort ID) are stored in the access control list of AirPort Utility until you remove the client from the list. You can also provide 24 hours of access, after which time the client will no longer be able to access your network. When you give

  • Apple Time Capsule, Appendix Time Capsule Specifications and Safety Guidelines 39 About Operating and Storage Temperatures  When you are using your Time Capsule, it is normal for the case to get warm. The Time Capsule case functions as a cooling surface that transfers heat from inside the unit to the cooler air outside. Avoid Wet Locations  Keep your Time Capsule away from sources of liquid, such as drinks, washbasins, bathtubs, shower stalls, and so on.  Protect your Time Capsule from direct sunlight and rain or other moisture.  Take care not to spill any

  • Apple Time Capsule, 1 5 1 Getting Started Congratulations on purchasing your Time Capsule. Read this guide to get started. Time Capsule brings the simplicity of fully automated backup to your Wi-Fi network, without even plugging in a cable. With Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard, it’s easy and automatic to back up all the computers on your network to a single Time Capsule. The Time Capsule is also a fully featured AirPort Extreme Base Station with 802.11n. So it creates your high speed Wi-Fi network in your home and shares your broadband Internet connection, as well as acting as a central location wh

  • Apple Time Capsule, Chapter 1 Getting Started 7 Â One USB port for connecting a compatible USB printer, hard drive, or hub for connecting several devices The reset button next to the ports is used for troubleshooting your Time Capsule. The status light on the front shows the current status. About the AirPort Software Your Time Capsule works with AirPort Utility, included on the Time Capsule CD. Install AirPort Utility and follow the instructions on the following pages to set up your Time Capsule and your AirPort wireless network. Status light Internet WAN port Power port Power cord Reset buttonUSB port Ethernet ports Security slot Ethernet activity light

  • Apple Time Capsule, 38 Appendix Time Capsule Specifications and Safety Guidelines Size and Weight  Length: 7.75 inches (197.0 mm)  Width: 7.75 inches (197.0 mm)  Height: 1.43 inches (36.33 mm)  Weight: 3.5 pounds (1.6 kilograms) Hardware Media Access Control (MAC) Addresses The Time Capsule has two hardware addresses printed on the bottom of the case:  AirPort ID: The address used to identify the Time Capsule on a wireless network.  Ethernet ID: You may need to provide this address to your ISP to connect your Time Capsule to the Internet. Using Your Time Capsule Safely  The only way to shut off pow

  • Apple Time Capsule, 18 Chapter 2 The Time Capsule on a Network Using Time Capsule in an existing wireless network to Internet DSL or cable modem Internet WAN port < Time Capsule AirPort Extreme (or other Wi-Fi router)

  • Apple Time Capsule, Chapter 3 Setting Up Your Time Capsule 27 To set advanced options: 1 Open AirPort Utility, located in /Applications/Utilities/ on a Macintosh, and in Start > All Programs > AirPort on a computer using Windows XP. 2 If there’s more than one base station in the list, select the one you want to configure. If you don’t see the base station you want to configure, click Rescan to scan for available base stations, then select the base station you want. If you’re making changes to a Time Capsule that has already been set up, you might have to connect to the network it’s created before making changes to your Time Capsule. To choose

  • Apple Time Capsule, 4 29 4 Tips and Troubleshooting You can quickly solve most problems with your Time Capsule by following the advice in this chapter. If You Can’t Connect to the Internet  Try connecting to the Internet directly from your computer. If you can’t connect, check to make sure your network settings are correct. If they appear to be correct and you still can’t connect, contact your ISP.  Make sure you’re connecting to the correct wireless network. If You Forgot Your Network Password or Time Capsule Password You can clear the AirPort network password or Time Capsule password by resetting your Time Capsule. To reset the Time Capsule password: 1

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