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Apple Time Capsule MB996LL/A 2TB (SIM Dualband)

The Time Capsule is a wireless router (802.11n) which contains a hard drive for easy backup in conjunction with the OS X application Time Machine. The new Time Capsule’s come in a 1TB model for $299 and a 2TB model for $499. It comes with 1 Gbit WAN port and 3 Gbit LAN ports (I wish it had 4) directly on the device itself as well as a single USB port for a network printer and/or an external hard drive which would essentially turn into a NAS. The design of the Time Capsule is very sleek. I like the fact it has no external antenna’s.

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Product Description

Back up a lifetime's worth of memories with the 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 with simultaneous dual-band support. Wireless drive sharing - Time Capsule also works great as a wireless hard drive, whether you have a Mac or a PC Print without wires - Print documents, photos, and more from any room in your home or office to a central printer connected to Time Capsule via USB Strong security and access controls - Protect yourself with the built-in firewall and industry-standard encryption technologies including WPA/WPA2 and 128-bit WEP Works with iPhone, Apple TV and more - Time Capsule works with Mac computers, PCs, iPhone, iPod touch, Apple TV, and virtually all 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi wireless devices, all at the same time System Requirements - For Time Machine backup - Mac with Mac OS X Leopard For setup and administration - Mac computer with Mac OS X v.10.4 or later, CD drive, and Ethernet or wireless networking capability PC with Windows XP (SP2) or Windows Vista, CD drive, and Ethernet or wireless networking capability For wireless client access - Mac with AirPort or AirPort Extreme wireless capability PC with 802.11a/b/g/n For shared hard drive - Mac with Mac OS X v10.4.8 or later PC with Windows XP (SP2) or Windows Vista; Bonjour for Windows included on Time Capsule CD For shared printing - USB printer Mac computer with Mac OS X v10.2.7 or later PC with Windows XP (SP2) or Windows Vista; Bonjour for Windows included on Time Capsule CD In the box - Time Capsule CD with AirPort Utility (Mac and Windows), AirPort Disk Utility for Mac OS X v10.4 and Windows, 802.11n Enabler for Mac OS X v10.4, and Bonjour for Windows Power cord Printed and electronic documentation

Product Details

  • Time Capsule works automatically with Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard to create the perfect no-hassle backup solution
  • Server-grade storage - The massive 2TB server-grade hard drive gives you all the capacity and safety you need for backing up all your Mac computers
  • Connect your DSL or cable modem to Time Capsule, then quickly set it up with the easy-to-use AirPort Utility
  • Simultaneous dual-band Wi-Fi - For maximum range and compatibility, Time Capsule works simultaneously on both the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands
  • Guest networking - Now you can set up a separate Wi-Fi network with a separate password for your visitors

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Customer Reviews

Great router, good network disk, decent backup device
 
Review Date: September 5, 2009
Reviewer: Jonathan Birge, Cambridge, MA
This product is basically three products: an airport extreme wireless router, a networked drive, and finally, with Leopard, a networked backup system. Overall, it's a very good product, but there are some serious limitation one should be aware of.

As a router, it is fantastic. Typical Apple ease of use, with all configuration done by a very intuitive GUI application.

Unfortunately, it's not a great network drive. The drive appears to be internally connected using a very slow USB connection. You will find that even with a computer connected via Gb/s ethernet, transfer speeds will be limited to around 5-6 MB/s, tops. If you connect two Macs via fast ethernet, you can often get over 40 MB/s transfer speeds, so this is a rather large disappointment, especially for a device which will be getting a lot of use if you use Time Machine.

Time Machine is great in theory, and can act as a form of automatic version control, but it has a few issues. First, it is a file-based differential backup. That means, for example, that if even a single bit of a 1 GB file is changed, the ENTIRE file gets backed up. Not only does this take a lot of time, it quickly depletes your backup drive because the same data is added to the disk repeatedly. To get around this, you have to explicitly exclude backing up large files that are often changed. Good candidates for exclusion are Mail and iDisk caches, as well as virtual machine disk images.

There have also been numerous reports of Time Machine backups being susceptible to corruption. I've experienced this once, myself, after a backup was canceled, so I can vouch that it happens. However, the problems can often be fixed by deleting the last backup. The next backup will take a long time as the computer must scan the full disk again, but the backups then continue on normally after that. I have yet to have Time Machine get my backups into a state where they can't be fixed by this method.

Time Machine backups have their place, and come in very handy to recover accidentally deleted files. However, they should only be considered part of a larger backup scheme. They probably shouldn't be trusted for a full recovery, and won't be of any help if your computer's drive completely fails, anyway. (How are you going to run Time Machine if you can't boot your computer? EDIT: As pointed out by the commenter, if your drive fails completely, you can still reinstall the system from the DVD and then run the Transfer Assistant to recover your files from the Time Capsule. It's not as good as a complete backup, as Transfer Assistant is notorious for breaking applications, but you won't lose your work.) As such, you should image your entire drive regularly, in addition to using Time Machine.
Already saved my neck by having fresh backup available...
 
Review Date: November 8, 2009
Reviewer: ElizVail, Colorado
This is a wonderful device which just sits there and does it's thing -- connecting you to the internet, sending a signal to any area of my house that can be picked up by another computer, silently and regularly backs up two computers I have set up with it.

I had an installation of Parallels 5 fail, and thought my XP software and files were ruined. It didn't really make any difference as I had a full copy from the day before readily available. I wouldn't have had this if I didn't have the Time Capsule managing the updates.

One important thing however, is that the earlier Time Capsules have tended to fail due to heat they generate at around 18 months of use. This machine is utterly quiet, because the fan inside is small. Perhaps too small. I have purchased an APC Notebook Cooling Stand ($18 including shipping at MacMall) to set my Time Capsule on to reduce the heat it generates. Also, if I am going to be away from my computer for a length of time, I turn Time Capsule off by clicking the on/off switch on the surge suppressor it is connected to. The cooling stand hooks into the Time Capsule by USB for power, so conveniently also shuts off when power to the Time Capsule is removed.

This was relatively easy to set up, though I may have just accidentally clicked on the right buttons.

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