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Learn how to set-up and use your Time Capsule for Wi-Fi and data storage
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This wikiHow guide teaches you how to connect and set up the AirPort Time Capsule to a Mac computer. The Time Capsule is a two-in-one device that acts as a Wi-Fi router and an external hard drive which automatically backs up all the computers on your wireless network. [1]

Setting Up Your Airport Time Capsule as a Wi-Fi Router

  1. Connect an Ethernet cable to the Time Capsule and your broadband modem or router.
  2. Plug the Time Capsule into a power outlet using the AC adapter.
  3. On your Mac, open Finder and go to Applications. Double-click the Utilities folder.
  4. Double-click Airport Utility to open the app.
  5. Click Other Wireless Devices. Select AirPort Time Capsule.
  6. Select Create New Network. Click Next. Follow prompts to name your network.
  7. Create a password and restart your modem. Your network setup is complete.
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Connecting to the Modem

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  1. Use the provided Ethernet cable to connect to the WAN port on the Time Capsule.
  2. A typical broadband modem has four WAN ports on the back that you can connect an Ethernet cable too. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable connected to your Time Capsule to the broadband modem. [2]
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  3. Use the AC adapter to plug the Time Capsule into an open power outlet on the wall. Make sure you have a free outlet near your broadband modem to connect your Time Capsule.
    • It's recommended that you plug the Time Capsule (and all your valued electronics) into a surge protector to prevent any damage in the event of an electrical surge.
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Setting Up the Wireless Network

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  1. The Finder is the app that has a blue and white image with a smiley face. The Finder is used to browse files and applications on your Mac.
  2. It's in the sidebar to the left in the Finder. This will display all the applications installed on your Mac.
  3. It's the blue folder with the icon of a wrench and screwdriver on it at the bottom of the page. This is where all your Mac's system applications are stored.
  4. It's the app with a blue Wi-Fi symbol on a white background. It's located near the top of the page when displayed alphabetically.
  5. It's in the upper-left corner of the AirPort Utility app.
  6. It's in the menu for Other wireless devices in AirPort Time Capsule. You may see six letters and numbers after "AirPort Time Capsule" like "fea88c" or something similar.
  7. You will see a list of options when you click on the Time Capsule in AirPort Utility. Click the radial button next to "Create New Network" at the top of the list of options. Click "Next" when you are done.
  8. Click the text box next to "Network Name" and type a name for the network. You can name the network anything you want. You can name it your last name, or something clever.
  9. Click the box next to "Base Station Name" and type a name. The base station is the name for the Time Capsule. Having a separate name for the Time Capsule is useful if you ever get another Time Capsule to expand your network.
  10. Use the text boxes next to "Network Password" and "Verify Password" to create a password. Make sure the password is identical for both boxes.
    • To create a separate password for the Time Capsule, uncheck "Use a single password" This will give you two more boxes to create a password for the individual Time Capsule. This is useful if you have more than one Time Capsule and you want to create a password for a guest house or guest room.
  11. It's in the lower-right corner of the AirPort Utility app.
  12. Now you will be asked to reboot your modem. Unplug it for about a minute and plug it back in and wait for it to fully restart.
  13. If you wish to enable a guest network, check the checkbox next to "Enable guest network" and then type a name for the guest network. This allows guests to be able to access your network without being able to access all the computers on the network. If you don't want to have a guest network, don't click the checkbox.
  14. It's in the lower-right corner of the AirPort Utility app.
  15. If you want your Time Capsule to send diagnostics and usage data to Apple, click the radial button next to "Send diagnostics & usage data to Apple". All data sent to Apple is anonymous. If you don't wish to send diagnostics and usage data to Apple, click the radial button next to "Don't Send".
  16. It's in the lower-right corner of the AirPort Utility app. AirPort Utility will now configure your network.
  17. You network setup is now complete.
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Accessing the Data

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  1. It's in the menu bar in the upper-left corner of the screen.
  2. This is where you access your system preferences applications.
  3. Time Machine is the app that has a green icon that resembles a clock.
  4. Click the checkbox next to "Back Up Automatically". This will ensure that your computer is backed up automatically so that you don't forget to backup your system.
  5. You will see a popup menu with all the Time Capsules connected to your network.
  6. This will select the Time Capsule as your backup disk, and allow access the data portion of your Time Capsule.
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  • Question
    Why does an Apple Capsule have an orange light?
    Community Answer
    To find out why your base station's status LED is flashing amber: Open AirPort Utility, click on the AirPort base station and look for a status setting in the small window that appears. Note: Status only appears if there is an issue or notification. Click on the small amber dot there and another window will open to explain what the "issue" might be.
  • Question
    Do you need to attach it to a modem?
    Community Answer
    The Time Capsule needs to connect to your modem/router using a wired Ethernet cable connection, assuming that you want to have access to the Internet using the Time Capsule.
  • Question
    Why is the connection to my time capsule so slow?
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    Community Answer
    Cancel the Time Machine backup, do something else (make sure the device is not locked) and then try backing it up again. It should work better.
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