Hi Tim

 

Thanks for taking the time to reply. Not seeing a new network, still able to
connect to the internet. It is showing up as another device on the network.
Not using the time capsule as a router, using our TP Link router. Since
hooking up the time capsule (plugged into power talking wirelessly to the
router, I would assume) when I try to see the other computers on the Mac, it
just shows the time capsule as the only device in my network. The other two
computers that showed up under Shared do not show when the time capsule is
plugged in. If the time capsule is unplugged, they show up again. I can't
seem to find any way to edit the settings on the time capsule to see what it
is doing. The best of what I can figure out, is that the Macbook must be
somehow talking only to the time capsule. Appreciate your help.

 

Regards

Janine

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tim Kilburn
Sent: Friday, July 19, 2013 2:59 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Apple Time Capsule setup

 

Hi,

 

When you set up an Apple WiFi device like the Time Capsule up to Join an
Existing Network, it simply becomes another device on the network similar to
a laptop or iDevice.  That is, it will simply be a part of your network but
not broadcasting any extra signal for connecting to. Therefore, as long as
it is connected to your primary WiFi router, the only way of accessing it is
through your existing WiFi network, it will not be broadcasting anything
that segregates you from your other devices.  You should not see any new
networks available in your WiFi list of available networks.

 

. Are you joining a network hosted by a different Apple WiFi device like a
Airport Extreme or Express?

. Are you seeing a new WiFi network?

. Are you still able to connect to the Internet?

 

Later...

 

Tim Kilburn

Fort McMurray, AB Canada

 

On 2013-07-17, at 6:22 PM, The Smiths <[email protected]> wrote:





Hi

 

I am wanting to setup my time capsule to act as a wireless hard drive only.
In the initial setup it lets me join an existing network but then the
MacBook pro wants to connect to the time capsule instead of the existing
router. This means that it does not allow me to see the other computer in
the network. I had read somewhere that during the initial setup I would be
given the option to setup manually and choose wireless hard drive option.
The only other button was options. I clicked on that which showed me the
time capsule where the options of joining existing network or creating a new
network were given. I joined existing network, which worked but now it does
not see the other computers. The mac is effectively talking to just the time
capsule. I have done resets to try again but end up with the same options.
Any idea what I am doing wrong?

 

Kind Regards

Janine  

 

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