Time Capsule as only a wireless backup drive, but not a wireless router?
So I just switched to AT&T U-verse from my prior DSL connection. The U-verse modem has a wireless router built in. That's great, but I've been using an Apple Time Capsule as my wireless router (with my old DSL modem plugged into it). I had hoped that I could just plug the Time Capsule nearby in a more secure location and where it would keep backing up my MacBook with Time Machine.
Well, that didn't happen. I hooked up the new AT&T U-verse modem / wireless router and it works quite well. So I took the Time Capsule to a nearby room, plugged it in...and blinking amber light. Hmm. Rebooted everything x3, still not recognizing the Time Capsule.
So yesterday I walked down to the Apple Store and asked what I needed to do to get it back up and running -- not as a wireless router, but only as a wireless backup drive. The tech guys conferred and finally explained to me: (1) I'm the first person to ever ask them how to use a Time Capsule as a backup drive but not as a wireless router; and (2) that it's not possible. According to them it -must- be plugged into the modem in order to function as a wireless backup drive; otherwise, I can only use it as a backup drive if I plug it into my computer with an ethernet cable. Which defeats the purpose of a wireless backup drive. (At this point I'm going to remind everyone that Apple advertises Time Capsule as "Automatic wireless backup for your Mac.")
I'm a little disappointed here. It's hard to believe that this is correct; on the other hand, I assume the men in the blue shirts know what they're talking about. Is there a solution that they missed?
Thanks so much for any help.
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