Apple Time Capsule MC344LL/A 2TB (SIM Dualband)

Apple Time Capsule MC344LL/A 2TB (SIM Dualband) Reviews



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What can I say, it works.br /br /I recommend Time Capsule for sharing data or for backups, not both. If you need both, get 2 Time Capsules, one for each use. For sharing data, Time Capsule is great. Every computer on the network can access the device easily.br /br /The Time Capsule provides the easiest back ups possible. It is very easy to set-up and use. I suggest one user per Time Capsule. This keeps set-up simple, and provides the maximum storage space possible. If you have a laptop, this is the backup solution for you. If you have a desktop computer, I'd suggest a dedicated Firewire 800 hard drive for backups. Why? Because wireless is SLOW when compared with wired. USB is SLOW compared to Firewire 800, but USB is faster than wireless. So why do I recommend Time Capsule for laptops? To get rid of the wires, that's why you have a laptop. With any backup system your first backup will take a LONG time, but subsequent backups will be much quicker. Just be patient.br /br /With backups, easy is a must. If it's not easy, it's not going to happen. Mac users? Use Time Machine. It works.br /br /Some people complain that Time Capsules sometimes break. Yep, happens. Grow up, it's mechanical, it'll break. Get AppleCare for it. When it breaks, Apple will fix it. But my backups are on it! So? I assume you didn't kill your computer too. Just make a new backup and move on.br /br /If your computer data is important to you, get a Time Capsule, or many. It's the best backup solution out there. I know, I've tried many. I want easy, dependable. This is it.

Apple Time Capsule MC344LL/A 2TB (SIM Dualband) Feature

  • Automatic wireless backup device with 2TB disk space
  • Simultaneous dual-band wireless base station supports 802.11b/g and 802.11n
  • USB 2.0 port lets you connect and wirelessly share a hard drive and/or printer
  • Three GigaBit Ethernet ports
  • Measures 7.7 x 7.7 x 1.4 inches; backed by a one-year warranty
Apple Time Capsule 2TB is an automatic wireless backup device and a simultaneous dual-band 802.11n Wi-Fi base station all in one device. With Time Capsule,the nagging need to back up your data has been replaced by automatic, constant protection. And even better, it all happens wirelessly, saving everything important, including your sanity.ptable cellpadding="10" cellspacing="10" border="0" align="right" width="250"trtdtable cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="250" align="center"trtdimg src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/c26-B002TLTG9E-callout-t.jpg" border="0"/td/trtrtd background="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/c26-B002TLTG9E-callout-m.jpg"table cellpadding="15" cellspacing="0" border="0" width="100%" align="center"trtdcenterb Apple Time Capsule 2TB/bbr At a Glance:br/centerulliAutomatic wireless backups/liliBuilt-in 2 TB hard drive/liliSimultaneous dual-band support for 802.11b/g and 802.11n/liliUSB 2.0 port for sharing a hard drive or printer/liliThree Gigabit Ethernet ports/li/td/tr/table/td/trtrtdimg src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/c26-B002TLTG9E-callout-b.jpg" border="0"/td/tr/table/td/tr/tabletable cellpadding="10" cellspacing="10" border="0" width="250" align="left"trtdimg src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/c26-B002TLTGGM-1-sm.jpg" border="0"font size="1"bembrbrInside Time Capsule's sleek design is a 2 TB hard drive. /td/tr/tablebWorks with Time Machine for Easy Backups/bbr Time Capsule includes a wireless 2TB hard drive designed to work with Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard and Snow Leopard. Just set Time Capsule as the designated backup drive for Time Machine, and that's it. Depending on how much data you have, your initial backup with Time Capsule could take overnight or longer. After it completes, only changed files are backed up - automatically, wirelessly, and in the background. So you never have to worry about backing up again. Even better, new technologies in Time Capsule and refinements to Time Machine make backing up to Time Capsule using Snow Leopard faster than before. pbBackup Multiple Computers/bbr Have multiple Mac computers in your house? Time Capsule can back up and store files for each Leopard- and Snow Leopard-based Mac on your wireless network. No longer do you have to attach an external drive to each Mac every time you want to back up. Time Capsule spares you the work. pb2TB Provides Plenty of Space/bBr Time Capsule is your one place for backing up everything. Its massive 2TB server-grade hard drive gives you all the capacity and safety you need. So whether you have 250 songs or 250,000 songs to back up, room is the last thing you’ll run out of. pbUltimate Wireless Base Station/bbr More than just a wireless hard drive, Time Capsule is also a full-featured AirPort Extreme Base Station with 802.11n technology. Experience a high-speed wireless network and a breakthrough way to back up all the Mac computers on your network. All in one device. pbSimultaneous Dual-Band Support/bbr Some Wi-Fi devices use the 2.4GHz wireless band, including iPhone, iPod touch, and devices using 802.11b/g. Other devices can use either 2.4GHz or the higher-speed 5GHz band, such as the latest 802.11n-based Mac computers and Apple TV. Instead of choosing one of the bands, Time Capsule operates simultaneously on both bands, and your multiband devices automatically use the best available band. This means all your Wi-Fi devices get the fastest possible wireless performance and the best possible range. In addition, Time Capsule reduces the possibility of interference from appliances and cordless phones that use the 2.4GHz band. ptable cellpadding="10" cellspacing="10" border="0" width="250" align="right"trtdimg src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/c26-B002TLTGGM-2-sm.jpg" border="0"font size="1"bembrbrcenterTime Capsule can backup multiple Macs automatically./center/td/tr/tablebShare the Internet Securely with Guest Networking/bbr It’s easy to allow guests to use your Internet connection without sharing your password or giving them access to the rest of your network. Simply enable the guest networking feature using the AirPort Utility application and create a separate Wi-Fi network just for your friends. You can set up this guest network with a different password or with none at all. Your primary network - including your printer, attached drives, or other devices - remains secure. pbShare a Printer or Additional Hard Drive with USB Port/bbr The included USB port is great for sharing a printer throughout your wireless network. Time Capsule and the Bonjour networking technology let everyone in the house or office - Mac and PC users alike - take advantage of one centrally located printer. And if you want to share both a printer and an additional hard drive, you can. Just connect a USB hub to Time Capsule. Whatever the combination, Time Capsule divides and conquers. ptable cellpadding="10" cellspacing="10" border="0" width="250" align="left"trtdimg src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/c26-B002TLTGGM-3-sm.jpg" border="0"font size="1"bembrbrcenterTime Capsule is compatible with Macs and PCs./center/td/tr/tablebWorks with Mac and PC./bbr Time Capsule with Time Machine in Leopard or Snow Leopard is the ideal backup solution. But that doesn’t mean Mac OS X Tiger, Windows XP, and Windows Vista users can’t enjoy the benefits of Time Capsule, too. Because Time Capsule mounts as a wireless hard drive, Tiger and Windows users simply access Time Capsule directly from the wireless network for exchanging and storing files quickly and easily. p Apple Time Capsule measures 7.7 x 7.7 x 1.4 inches. It is backed by a one-year warranty.pbWhat's in the Box/Bbr Time Capsule, CD with AirPort Utility (Mac and Windows), AirPort Disk Utility for Windows, and Bonjour for Windows, Power cord, Printed and electronic documentation pbr clear="all"table cellpadding="10" cellspacing="10" border="0" width="600" align="center"trtd align="center"img src="http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/c26-B002TLTGGM-4-sm.jpg" border="0"font size="1"bembrbrcenterSimultaneous dual-band operation allows for optimal performance of your wireless devices. /td/tr/tablebr clear="all" Back up a lifetime's worth of memories with the all-new Time Capsule, a wireless hard drive that works seamlessly with Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard. It's also a full-featured 802.11n Wi-Fi base station. Choose from 1TB and 2TB models.


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Adequate, but sometimes slow; Average reliability - Randall King - Lubbock, TX
I use my 2 TB Time Capsule for a wireless router and for wireless backups from my Mac mini.br /br /As a router, it's pretty reliable. I do have problems connecting to it using my iPhone 3GS. Sometimes it works and sometimes not. When it works, there are times it will stop working seemingly for no reason. Frustrating. Otherwise, my MacBook and Mac mini both connect every time and the connection is very reliable.br /br /The Time Machine feature for backups works very well. It's nice to not have to think about backups. It just works, backs up everything, and I don't have to worry about it.br /br /The problem with the wireless backup system is that it's *extremely* slow, and it interferes with my use of my Internet connection. It would be nice if it would throttle the backups when I'm using my connection so that it doesn't interfere. Or maybe it should only do backups when the computer is idle. And I'm not talking about the initial backup of my whole system...I'm referring to the incremental daily backups that are occurring months later.br /br /My Linksys router that I had for years and years finally failed, but it worked much better than Time Capsule before it failed. My recommendation to anyone reading this is to buy a regular router, and then just use a USB or FireWire hard drive for backups.br /br /I haven't used the printer sharing features of Time Capsule, so I can't speak to that.



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