Apple Intelligence is now available on iPhone, iPad, and Mac!

Looks like no one’s replied in a while. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question.

airport time machine os 13.0, airport utility config issue

using airport time machine as backup disk, have network turned off since i use community wifi now, not cable modem.

updated to OS 13 ventura. Time machine backup still functions.


But airport utility is frustrated and flags errors.


Works fine, still using as backup disk for time machine, no problems.


I have airport connected to M1 mini mac via ethernet cable. Airport utility does not seem to recognize cable. Cable must be ok, since works for backups.


wondering what to tweak on settings to make airport utility stop panicking.


Previously I just shared M1 mac mini wifi internet connection with ethernet port. seems to be some sort of settings issue, either with airport or with sys settings on minimac.


airport utility 6.3.9 (639.19)

Mac mini, macOS 13.0

Posted on Oct 27, 2022 11:18 AM

Reply

Similar questions

10 replies

Oct 27, 2022 2:01 PM in response to indialiciousborneo

The Time Capsule is a "network" drive that is designed to connect to a modem or router using an Ethernet connection. Your Mac Mini is not a modem or router, so in your current setup (no modem or Wi-Fi router), the Time Capsule cannot be configured as it was designed and AirPort Utility is complaining.


Another way to say the same thing......you are now trying to use the Time Capsule as if it were a USB drive connected directly to your Mac Mini. But, the Time Capsule is not designed to work this way.


Frankly, I don't understand why you are able to back up to the Time Capsule unless you are turning off the Wi-Fi connection on your Mac first, backing up, then turning the Wi-Fi connection back on.


But, if things are working OK now for backups, I would not worry about the settings in AirPort Utility, since they are expecting the Time Capsule to be connected directly to a modem, or another router.





Oct 28, 2022 7:25 AM in response to Bob Timmons

Minor miscommunication on my part... I have always connected computer to airport directly with ethernet cable, never via wifi. I only use wifi for tablet or phone. i still keep computer connected via ethernet cable to airport. I now rely on community wifi exclusively for phone/tablet/computer so i turned off wifi broadcast from airport. Time machine/time capsule backup function on airport has worked fine for years ethernet only.


Change was with OS upgrade, and interaction with airport utility. Still connects and works, but aiport utility complains incorrectly. Not sure what is wonky in the settings that is irritating it.

Oct 28, 2022 7:54 AM in response to indialiciousborneo

Whether your computer connects to the Time Capsule using Wi-Fi or Ethernet, the Time Capsule still has to be connected to a modem or another router via a wired Ethernet connection.


So, the signal path (the way that the Time Capsule is designed) to your computer is......


Internet > Modem (or another router) > Time Capsule > Your Mac ( connected either by Ethernet or Wi-Fi).


Tell us more about the "community Wi-Fi". Has your community furnished you with a modem or router that provides your Wi-Fi service?


If they have, the Time Capsule needs to connect to that device using an Ethernet cable, and then you can connect your computer to the Time Capsule using another separate Ethernet cable....if you desire a wired connection between your computer and the Time Capsule.

Oct 28, 2022 8:12 AM in response to indialiciousborneo

For some reason, the last paragraph was not included in my reply. Here it is.....


If you are saying that you do have a modem or router that has been provided for your community Wi-Fi....and....the network has been set up as follows.......


modem (router) > wired Ethernet connection to the Time Capsule > wired Ethernet connection to the computer, then we can look at changing some settings using AirPort Utility to stop the application from complaining.

Oct 31, 2022 7:51 AM in response to Bob Timmons

Apartment complex has fiber, and has set up free community wifi. I connect with macmini via wifi. Then I share the wifi connection on macmini ethernet. The time capsule is connected via ethernet port.


Prior to OS13, this gave no issues. Post upgrade the airport utility complains that it ethernet is unplugged and no internet. Both of which are not true. I turned off the network on the airport since i dont need to rebroadcast and share a local wifi in competition with the community wifi.

Oct 31, 2022 12:16 PM in response to Bob Timmons

Perhaps the easiest way to understand... If you lived next door to starbucks and rode their free wifi with a home computer. But your phone and tablet were too weak to pick up the signal. So share the free wifi via ethernet from the mac to the airport and piggyback a little local network off the free wifi for your gadgets.


Now imagine that starbucks boosts the signal so that all the gadgets can use it directly. Turn off the airport wifi local network and keep sharing the ethernet connection with the base station so that the time machine backups still work.

Oct 31, 2022 2:24 PM in response to indialiciousborneo

Thanks, I understood the concept perfectly before your detailed description.


But, I can't set up the same type of network here to test things out on the same type of network configuration without completely destroying my current setup for at least a day, maybe more.


Even if wanted to do this, I can't test things with a Mac running OS 13.....which, as I mentioned is likely the culprit, since you indicate that you had no problems with this prior to installing OS 13.


A guess would an issue with Internet Sharing on the OS 13 Mac. If you have not already done so, try removing the Internet Sharing settings and restart the Mac. Then, set up Internet Sharing again on the Mac.


After all.......what changed? Things were fine when you were using OS 12 and the issue surfaced with OS 13. Apple will probably have another 3-4 updates for the system in the next month or so, perhaps with a fix.





airport time machine os 13.0, airport utility config issue

Welcome to Apple Support Community
A forum where Apple customers help each other with their products. Get started with your Apple Account.