wireless router by Apple Inc.
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The AirPort Time Capsule (originally named Time Capsule) is a wireless router which was sold by Apple Inc., featuring network-attached storage (NAS) and a residential gateway router, and is one of Apple's … Wikipedia
Factsheet
Developer Apple Inc.
Type Backup drive, AirPort Extreme base station
Released February 29, 2008
Factsheet
Developer Apple Inc.
Type Backup drive, AirPort Extreme base station
Released February 29, 2008
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Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AirPort_Time_Capsule
AirPort Time Capsule - Wikipedia
1 month ago - Third-party open-source software could restore modern SMB support for Apple Time Capsules, allowing the devices to continue functioning as network shares and Time Machine backup targets on newer versions of macOS. In early 2009, Apple released the second-generation Time Capsule.
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CNET
cnet.com › reviews › apple-airport-time-capsule-802-11ac-review
Apple AirPort Time Capsule review: Fast Wi-Fi and easy backup for Mac fans - CNET
Apple AirPort Time Capsule
The all-new elegant design and the support for 802.11ac Wi-Fi aside, the new Apple AirPort Time Capsule is very much the same as the previous generation. You likely won't recognize Apple's fifth-generation AirPort Time Capsule, and you definitely won't be able to distinguish it from the new AirPort Extreme Base Station, either. For the first time since the introduction of Apple's AirPort networking devices, the two share the exact physical shape and size. In fact, other than the internal storage -- which only the Time Capsule has -- they are virtually the same. Compared with the previous gener
Rating: 7.8/10 ​
Discussions

How can I tell which generation my Time C… - Apple Community
So, you can call your Time Capsule a 5th Generation if you want (and most folks will know what model you have), but if you try to look up information on a "5th Generation Time Capsule", you won't find anything. More on discussions.apple.com
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December 21, 2017
Time Machine will no longer support Time … - Apple Community
What Apple is dropping support ... as NAS backup devices. Time Capsules were hardware devices – Wi-Fi routers, with ports for attaching drives – that Apple released between January 2008 and June 2013. Apple discontinued the last (5th generation) Time Capsule in April 2018, ... More on discussions.apple.com
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August 9, 2025
Last generation Time Capsule read/write speeds?

I just tested my 2Tb airport time capsule over wifi (using the time capsule wifi network) with Blackmagic. Newest retina macbook pro.

~24MB/s write

~25MB/s read

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Airport Time Capsule still worth it in 2023?
I use 4 of them in my home. They are used as Apple intended - as Time Machine backup destinations. They work great and fully support my 300 Mbps ISP services. More on reddit.com
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 7144274
How do I find my Time Capsule generation? - Apple Community
July 24, 2015 - Apple used the Generation naming on "n" versions of the Time Capsule, so technically the "ac" version does not have a Generation name. Since the last "n" Time Capsule was a 4th Generation product, you could call the newer "ac" version a 5th Generation if you want.....but Apple simply refers ...
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 8206564
How can I tell which generation my Time C… - Apple Community
December 21, 2017 - Technically no....because Apple stopped using "Generation" naming when they introduced the "AirPort Time Capsule 802.11ac" or "tower" version of the Time Capsule in 2013.
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OSnews
osnews.com › story › 144845 › apple-wants-to-kill-your-time-capsule-but-they-run-netbsd-so-they-cant
Apple wants to kill your Time Capsule, but they run NetBSD so they can’t – OSnews
April 28, 2026 - It’s important to note that the last Time Capsule sold by Apple, the fifth generation, was released in 2013, and the product line as a whole was discontinued in 2018.
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Beetstech
beetstech.com › product › airport-time-capsule-a1470-5th-generation
(A1470) Apple Time Capsule 5th Gen. (4TB Upgrade)
AirPort Time Capsule, 5th Generation
Apple’s 5th generation release of the AirPort Time Capsule model A1470. Part AirPort Base Station and part Time Capsule network backup device. Available with 2TB hard drive (ME177LL/A), 3TB (ME182LL/A) or Beetstech’s custom upgraded 4TB. Wireless router supporting 802.11a/b/g/n/ac WiFi 2.4GHz/5GHz bands.
Price   $123.30
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AppleInsider
appleinsider.com › articles › 24 › 03 › 09 › how-to-refurbish-a-fifth-generation-time-capsule
How to refurbish a 5th generation Time Capsule
March 10, 2024 - The final Time Capsule model supported a maximum of fifty network users at once. In this article, we'll show you how to refurbish a 5th generation Time Capsule, and optionally replace its internal 2GB or 3GB hard drive, should yours fail.
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 256113734
Time Machine will no longer support Time … - Apple Community
August 9, 2025 - What Apple is dropping support ... for attaching drives – that Apple released between January 2008 and June 2013. Apple discontinued the last (5th generation) Time Capsule in April 2018, more than seven and a half years ago....
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/apple › last generation time capsule read/write speeds?
r/apple on Reddit: Last generation Time Capsule read/write speeds?
August 16, 2015 -

Newegg has the last generation time capsule on sale for $160. While I don't need one, it would make things a bit more convenient. What I would be most looking forward to is freeing the space from my MacBook Air and storing 720p videos on the drive and watching them over my network.

Is this product fast enough to do that well?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822325006&nm_mc=AFC-C8Junction&cm_mmc=AFC-C8Junction--na--na-_-na&cm_sp=&AID=10446076&PID=6335121&SID= Link to it.

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Fandom
apple.fandom.com › wiki › AirPort_Time_Capsule
AirPort Time Capsule | Apple Wiki | Fandom
They resemble AirPort Extreme Base ... - Technical Specifications (archived 2008-01-18) AirPort Time Capsule draft 802.11n (2nd generation) - Technical Specifications (2013-07-12) AirPort Time Capsule 802.11n (3rd.....
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/mac › airport time capsule still worth it in 2023?
r/mac on Reddit: Airport Time Capsule still worth it in 2023?
January 19, 2024 -

Hey there!
Yesterday I was checking on Vinted whether there was something cool from apple for cheap-ish when I found a 2013 2TB Airport time capsule for 100-120€ , and watching some review from when it was released i find it very interesting, since it could theoretically work as a NAS, but I'm worried that it might not communicate with my 2015 MacBook Pro (running Monterey).
Also, I managed to find the Airport Utility app for iPhone working (and on win 10 as well) but on Monterey isn't supported (or at least it doesn't finish to install).
My doubt now is, is it worth it to buy and try to tinker with it or should I pass?
Thanks in advance!

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B&H Photo Video
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Apple Time Capsule (1TB) MC343LL/A B&H Photo Video
Apple Time Capsule (1TB)
The Time Capsule from Apple is an Internet router with a built-in hard drive, designed for use with OS X Leopard's Time Machine backup software. It can backup your Mac over Wi-Fi, ensuring that your data is always protected. It even features a USB port for printer and hard disk sharing.
Price   $218.95
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AppleInsider
appleinsider.com › topic › time+capsule
Time Capsule News, Rumors, Reviews, Guides and more on AppleInsider
June 10, 2025 - Coming hours after Apple's AirPort Extreme received the teardown treatment, the same was done to the 802.11ac Wi-Fi router's HDD-packing sibling Time Capsule, with results expectedly showing no difference between the two aside from the hard ...
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 254660051
Time Capsule - Apple Community
February 23, 2023 - No, Apple discontinued the Time Capsule product line in 2018 and no longer provides updates for it. The Time Capsule was last updated in 2013 with the 7.7.9 firmware release, which included security updates and stability improvements.
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Six Colors
sixcolors.com › post › 2026 › 01 › apple-is-burying-the-time-capsule-but-how-to-replace-it
Apple is burying the Time Capsule, but how to replace it? – Six Colors
January 20, 2026 - Time Capsule was discontinued in 2018, and Apple will drop support for it with the release of macOS 27 this fall.
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 255482798
How can I access data on my old time caps… - Apple Community
February 20, 2024 - ... The general way of doing that is to click the Time Machine icon in the Mac's menu bar and select "Enter Time Machine". If your Time Capsule does not appear, try holding an Option key while selecting that menu item, and then select "Browse Other Backup Disks..."
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Apple Community
discussions.apple.com › thread › 252527048
how do i know what generation my Airport time capsule is
March 5, 2021 - If your Time Capsule is "tall", like a "tower", you have the 802.11ac version of the product, which some users call a 5th Generation Time Capsule, although Apple never used this terminology for the product.
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Mac of All Trades
macofalltrades.com › apple-time-capsule-3rd-generation-1tb-mc343ll-a
Apple Time Capsule (3rd Generation) 1TB MC343LL/A
Apple Time Capsule (3rd Generation) 1TB MC343LL/A
Tech Specs · Apple Part Number: MC343LL/A Time Capsule is a wireless network-attached storage device designed to work in tandem with the Time Machine back-up utility, introduced in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. The device includes a full AirPort Extreme Base Station router (with 802.11n wireless, an Ethernet WAN port, three Ethernet LAN ports and a USB port). Storage is provided by a 1 TB hard disk drive @ 7200RPM.
Price   $39.99
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MacRumors
forums.macrumors.com › macs › mac accessories
Big speed difference between the new and old Time Capsule | MacRumors Forums
August 9, 2015 - The TC start a backup with around 20MB/s, and then slowly decrease speed to around zero (The red triangle stuff on the Last 24 Hours area). This time it stops at around 46GB position. ... My guess is that the Time Capsule is starting to fail as the units here do not exhibit any of those symptoms. Do you have AppleCare on a Apple TV, Mac, or iPad by chance?