Apple's Time Capsule was discontinued long ago, but you can still get them to do your Time Machine backups on a modern network. Here's how. In 2008 Apple introduced a product called Time Capsule, ...
We've received reports from readers indicating inability of various WiFi devices, particularly printers, to see wireless networks generated by Apple's Time Capsule. MacFixIt reader Scott Rose writes: ...
Steven Mathews asks about bringing a new Time Capsule online for backups, switching from his old one, and then erasing the old backups. He notes: I don’t need to transfer over any backups—I’ll just ...
Time Capsule is billed as an ideal backup target for Time Machine. At the same time, networked drives (and particularly wireless shares) are often slower than a directly connected USB backup drive.
Apple’s AirPort Time Capsule is a strong 802.11ac router that provides 2TB of shared storage for media and client backups. Apple is ahead of the curve when it comes to adopting the IEEE 802.11ac ...
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