Hi Peter,
Did you setup a Guest Network at some stage? Using a guest network allows you 
to share you connection with guests to your house without endangering your main 
network with all of your devices. 
It appears as it you have two separate wi-fi base stations instead of one.

Regards,
Ronni

Sent from Ronni's iPhone 7 Plus

> On 17 Apr 2018, at 7:57 pm, Peter Crisp <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I have just last night realised that my connection to my Time Capsule in my 
> house has me connected as “Guest”. I think this is just a recent thing as I 
> would have recognised before now over the 8 years odd I’ve had it. I can’t 
> think what may have changed this but wonder how I can actually alter this so 
> my connection is in my own name - as I am known to the network as? I had a 
> bit of a Google around but didn’t see anything specific to interrogate this 
> one.
> 
> There are 5 of us in the house - all with a Macbook and even my kids Macbooks 
> default connection either has their name or Administrator. Whilst this isn’t 
> a security concern to me with them so much but I am puzzled why the network 
> “sees” me as a Guest in my own home - so far as the TC connection goes!
> 
> I am able to do all other admin functions on the network so my apparent admin 
> status seems in order.
> 
> Any tips from anyone?
> 
> Regards
> 
> 
> Pete
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