connecting a Time Capsule to an existing non-Apple wifi router
My father is moving to Mac and wanted to get a Time Capsule. From what I had read, it's possible to connect a Time Capsule to an existing wifi router, even if that router is not an Airport. Yes, I know it's slow, but for a variety of reasons, it's convenient. In fact, that's the only possible value here, since I can buy a non-Apple NAS for $150 if I want to use ethernet (my router at home will host a USB drive, so I don't have this problem. I read through 10 or so threads, including this one:
Connect Time Capsule to an existing network
This thread suggests that I can connect the Time Capsule to my father's router via wifi if I know the security used for the router, which I do (it's WPA/WPA2 Personal; I can get more specific if that will help, but I don't think it will).
1. When I plug in the Time Capsule and start Airport Utility, I can see the device:
2. I can select the device:
3. I can connect to the device:
4. When I connect to the device, it tries to set itself up as an Airport Base station (which I don't want, as there are others using the network, and I don't want to connect this to the cable modem in the first place):
5. I can select "Other Options":
6. When I select "Add to existing network", sometimes it just bumps me back to setting up a new wireless network (#4 above), and sometimes it shows a neighbor's wifi:
7. Even if I click on the dropdown, the same neighbor's wifi (which I assume to be an Airport router) is the only one that shows up:
9. Now, I know that I can configure the thing as a router, then go in and configure it as a bridge. I set it up as an independent wifi router/network, edit that network, and I set it up as a bridge using the same SSID, same password as the existing network, let it reboot, and Josh's Wifi Network goes away. I connect back to the original (internet-connected wireless network), fire up Airport Utility, which doesn't see the device, then fire up Time Machine, which doesn't see the device.
So I reset the Time Machine and try again.
Here's the configuration of the Time Machine as bridge:
Now, I'll admit I'm iffy on using this as a bridge. I don't want to do that or need to do that; I just need it to be a NAS, albeit connected via wifi, not ethernet.
Here are my questions:
1. Is it possible using a Time Capsule bought today, June 13, 2016, and using a new rMBP running El Capitan, to configure the Time Capsule to sit on an existing wifi network as a backup device, not on its own network?
2. If so, how am I misconfiguring it?
Help!?
Thanks,
Josh
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