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Upgrading an Apple Time Capsule from 2008

James takes an old Apple AirPort Time Capsule from 2008 and, with some help, upgrades the dead hard drive to a working 4TB drive to bring this wonderful little backup appliance a new lease of life.
EPISODE LINKS:
- Apple's MacWorld 2008 Keynote: • Macworld San Francisco...
- Upgrading the newer 802.11ac Time Capsule by IMNC: • Apple Time Capsule Dea...
Music:
- Ace of Clubs by RoccoW freemusicarchi...
- Light Awash by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommon...
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Пікірлер: 29

  • @mrbilllollar
    @mrbilllollar2 жыл бұрын

    Your video inspired this old man to dig his virtually new Gen 1 Time Capsule out of the closet and, using your guidance, it's now up and running. I remember it developed a lot of issues after a particular MacOS upgrade, so I dumped it for something more reliable. Turns out a firmware upgrade was all it needed and now it's back in business! Thanks! Good luck on your channel.

  • @crossedwiresyt

    @crossedwiresyt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Bill, really made my day to read your comment. Always good when a firmware update can solve a problem. I really wish Apple still made simple storage solutions, but I can't see it happening.

  • @digipopper
    @digipopper Жыл бұрын

    Even though I own 2 the same type of theseTime Capsules myself and I'm familiar with the setup process, it's amazing to see you upload another video about the TC so far from its "lively days". This is still a wonderful piece of tech that holds up really well. If I'll be changing my TCs' hard drivers, I'll get back here and watch your video again. Also, great ambient music selection, it's been a pleasure. :)

  • @crossedwiresyt

    @crossedwiresyt

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I really do wish Apple would have kept this in the product line, right now they have no 'own brand' Time Machine local storage solutions for more than one Mac. I certainly wouldn't use it as a router, or even as an access point, but as a nice ethernet switch and Time Machine backup destination it's still great.

  • @itsanarse
    @itsanarse2 жыл бұрын

    Nice that it still works under new versions of macOS

  • @itswulver7846
    @itswulver78462 жыл бұрын

    Great video. Loved the T.A.R.D.I.S entrance! With how cheap these can be picked up on eBay might be worth trying out myself.

  • @crossedwiresyt

    @crossedwiresyt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely! I did see someone else put a 6tb drive into theirs, so plenty of scope. One thing I didn't mention, it's really nice to have an extra 3 ports of gigabit ethernet!

  • @JDCarnin
    @JDCarnin Жыл бұрын

    I have a 500gb Model upgraded to 1tb running as a backup target, but i configured it just like you, so that I can use it also like a switch. I have multiple Smart Home Bridges an connected them to the TimeCapsule, because I was running out of LAN Ports on my actual Router. and its still capable to deliver my full Network speed through it´s LAN Ports in Bridge Mode. So it runs as a (secondary) Backup Target (in addition to Cloud Backups), powers my Smart Home and runs my Printserver. It´s still pretty useful in 2023!

  • @NaokisRC
    @NaokisRC2 жыл бұрын

    Amazing video! I actually am doing the same thing with a time capsule

  • @crossedwiresyt

    @crossedwiresyt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Nice one, hope it goes smoothly!

  • @alnicospeaker
    @alnicospeaker2 жыл бұрын

    If you use an older MacOS, there are a few more options for the time capsule. Apple provides TimeCapsule software for windows which still has the extra options like reducing broadcasting power.

  • @crossedwiresyt

    @crossedwiresyt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Ah yes, I remmeber the older AirPort Utility app. It's odd that they removed transmit power settings. But, as I said in the video, I don't think I'd use a device of this vintage for an actual access point. Especially with mesh systems like the TP-Link Deco being so affordable.

  • @sosa1596s
    @sosa1596s Жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately, I have had bad luck with 2 power supplies that failed which seems to be a common problem for this device.

  • @georgesenda1952
    @georgesenda19522 жыл бұрын

    Is there a way to put in an ssd instead ? Mechanical hard drives eventually break and die.

  • @crossedwiresyt

    @crossedwiresyt

    2 жыл бұрын

    You could put an SSD in, technically, as it's just a SATA interface and there's a good number of 2.5" to 3.5" adaptors to let you physically fit the SSD in place. The only issue I could see would be fitting the spacers into that adaptor. Looking at Amazon, I can't seem to find any that would allow for those spacers to be fitted to the mount. You are correct that mechannical drives fail, but eventually so do SSDs (or rather they can't 'accept' any more writes. For backup and archival purposes, I'd still recommend a mechanical drive, as long as you go with a good brand (I'm a big fan of the Seagate IronWolf drives, for example), and you'll certainly get more storage for your money that way. The other thing that's worth considering is that you won't get the full SSD performance, as you're limited by the speed of the gigabit Ehternet connection.

  • @sumosys372

    @sumosys372

    Жыл бұрын

    You could, but due to the fact that it is for a large number of back up writes a mechanical disk makes a lot more sense. SSD's do have a more limited number. Also for the same money, you can put 3-4 times more capacity in.

  • @Palthura
    @Palthura Жыл бұрын

    I’m fascinated by the idea of using a 2.5” ssd to 3.5” HDD adapter and converting the Time Machine to solid state storage! Think this would work?

  • @crossedwiresyt

    @crossedwiresyt

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely! As long as the adapter isn't bigger than a 3.5" drive (which, by definition it shouldn't be) you should be fine). I've heard of people doing this, and with SSDs getting cheaper and cheaper it's not as cost prohibitive as it used to be. Would love to hear how you get on with that too.

  • @ErikGroomer
    @ErikGroomer7 ай бұрын

    Its there an easy way to set this up to access files remotely?

  • @crossedwiresyt

    @crossedwiresyt

    6 ай бұрын

    Not directly on the Time Capsule. But, this is where Tailscale comes in, if you set it up on a machine that is always on your home network and set up subnet routing you can access any device on the network remotely, as long as the device in question is also connected to your tailnet. This may well have to be a video!

  • @ErikGroomer

    @ErikGroomer

    6 ай бұрын

    @@crossedwiresyt yes, please!

  • @michelcarbonneau3888
    @michelcarbonneau388811 ай бұрын

    So what you also did is to disable the WIFI of the time Capsule, because they're no more update and it could be dangerous can you please explain. I dont use the wifi at home i prefer an ethernet cable. Lately i am having problem with my update who fail to do the job and i even lost a lot of data. thank you for helping

  • @crossedwiresyt

    @crossedwiresyt

    6 ай бұрын

    So, effectively once any network device stops getting security updates it’s advisable to not use it as your main router. WiFi isn’t really the issue here, it’s more that I wouldn’t recommend using the Time Capsule as a main router. When you talk about updates, what exactly are you referring to? Updates to your computers, software, phone ? If you need some tech help we do offer this at reasonable rates, a KZread comment thread isn’t going to be the best to troubleshoot. Drop us a note at support@crossedwires.net and we can give you some options.

  • @mishu1906
    @mishu19062 жыл бұрын

    Is the purchase of time capsule sucks at the current time? as a cheap backup.

  • @crossedwiresyt

    @crossedwiresyt

    2 жыл бұрын

    Looking at current prices in the UK, they seem to be around £50 for a fully working unit. Add in a decent drive and you're looking at probably about £150. So, definitely not a cheap backup solution. However, if you have a Time Capsule already it's a good re-use. I'd say a Pi would be a cheaper option, but given availability that's not the case right now.

  • @gurusourabh3067
    @gurusourabh30677 ай бұрын

    Bro y dont u put ssd instead of hdd

  • @crossedwiresyt

    @crossedwiresyt

    6 ай бұрын

    That’s a fair question. Honestly, because spinning drives are still the best value for long term storage. This wasn’t intended for a NAS that I needed rapid access to. Compare the cost of a good 4TB spinning disk to that of a similar sized SSD and you’ll see what I mean. SSDs are definitely the way forward, but maybe not the right option for archival storage - that’s why the storage makers are building 12 TB and larger drives.

  • @ps3customgamer
    @ps3customgamer2 жыл бұрын

    If this were released in 2022 Apple would block the device from there servers citing this is not an Apple device

  • @crossedwiresyt

    @crossedwiresyt

    2 жыл бұрын

    I get what you mean here, but I don’t think Apple would do that in a product like this - though it’s telling they don’t make something along the same lines. It’s true they block stuff in the Mac Studio, which I disagree with. But I’m the flip side they don’t block 3rd party storage on the Mac Pro.