was the phone a 2.4 ghz device also?
 I got rid of mine and went to the 5.8ghz range of cordless phones and
that's a truckload better  

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Blouch
Sent: Wednesday, 11 March 2009 6:11 a.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: logging on to time capsule?


I had problems a few years back with my Panasonic cordless phone
interrupting my DLink wireless router. Later I switched to a newer model
phone that has spread spectrum frequency hopping and all my problems went
away. Maybe the time capsule has an equivalent feature? Here is an article
about DSS:

http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/question326.htm

CB

Scott Bresnahan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My apologies.  Yes, the MacOS X name is Login Items in the Accounts 
> system preferences.  The Login Items is a tab for a given selected 
> account.  My brain still fixes on the old OS 9 name for that, aka 
> startup items.  Actually, think it may have been called that under 
> 10.2.  Regardless, you can use that to have items mount upon login.
>
> The other part of your question I did not answer.  What happen upon 
> loss of the wireless connection to a mounted volume.   Usually it 
> will become unmounted and there's no automatic retry that I am aware 
> of.
>
> To address this, you may want to add an alias of that volume on the 
> desktop or in the favorites sidebar.  That way, access will be just a 
> click away.
>
>
> --Scott
>
>
>
>
>   
>> Hum, I looked in system preferences, but I don't have a start up or a 
>> start items.  I have a startup disc, but I don't think that's the same.
>>
>> I found log on items under accounts that might be something.  So I 
>> can use this thing to automaticly log on to the time capsil at 
>> startup for using it as a share point right?
>>
>> I don't have anything to try it on right now, but I will next time I 
>> go out to this particular client.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> erik burggraaf
>> A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
>> Phone: 888-255-5194
>> Email: [email protected]
>>
>> On 8-Mar-09, at 9:54 AM, Scott Bresnahan wrote:
>>
>>     
>>>  Hi,
>>>
>>>  First, let's try to solve the wireless phone breaking the network  
>>> connection.  I'd suggest trying to go to the Airport Administration  
>>> Utility and try to manually set the wireless channel.  Playing with  
>>> the channel number could yield better wireless connections.
>>>
>>>  Now, is the time capsule being used for time machine, or just a  
>>> network volume share point?  If time machine, that's not right.  It  
>>> should automatically connect you and backup without issue.  If you  
>>> want to auto mount a network volume, you can just add the volume to  
>>> the startup items in the accounts system preferences.
>>>
>>>  Best,
>>>  Scott
>>>
>>>  ?
>>>       
>>>>  Hi Guys,  Got an interesting problem with a time capsil, in that  
>>>> whenever the wireless internet connection drops you have to log in  
>>>> manually to restore the connection to the tc.  Right, so if you  
>>>> restart the mac you have to manually log in to the tc.  Or, for  
>>>> example, he's pretty far away from the wireless device, and every  
>>>> time  his cordless phone rings it interupts the wireless connection 
>>>> for a  few seconds.  When that happens you have to log back in to 
>>>> the time  capsil to get at the files.
>>>>
>>>>  So this is my first experience using one of these, and I'm 
>>>> wondering  is there a way to set this up so the mac will log in to 
>>>> the time  capsil automaticly whenever the wireless network is present?
>>>>
>>>>  Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  erik burggraaf
>>>>  A+ sertified technician and user support consultant.
>>>>  Phone: 888-255-5194
>>>>  Email: [email protected]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>  --
>>>  --Scott
>>>
>>>  >
>>>       
>>
>>     



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