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Sep 2, 2016 2:32 PM in response to rollosan1by Bob Timmons,Can I backup iMac #2 to #2 time capsule which is being used to extend my wifi from #1 time capsule?
Yes
Set up Time Capsule #2 as a target for Time Machine backups from iMac #2.
A note of caution though.......unless you have changed the name of the drives on the Time Capsules, each one of them is named "Data", so you will need to be careful to choose the correct disk from the list of Available Disks in Time Machine Preferences when you set up iMac #2 for backups.
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Sep 5, 2016 5:59 AM in response to Bob Timmonsby rollosan1,Thanks, But I'm at a loss. When I open AirPort Utility on my second mac the only thing I see is the Internet icon. I do not see either Time Capsule.
Any ideas?
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Sep 5, 2016 7:09 AM in response to rollosan1by Bob Timmons,Power off the entire network.....all devices....modem, Time Capsules, computers, printers, etc.....in any order that you want.
Wait a minute
Power up the modem and let it run a few minutes by itself
Power up the next device connected to the modem...(which might be one Time Capsule).... and let it run a full minute
Power up the next device and let it run a full minute
Keep powering up devices one at a time about a minute apart until the entire network is back up
Check the network
If both Time Capsules still do not appear on your Mac, then we'll have to check some settings on the Mac and possibly reconfigure the extending Time Capsule again.
That being said, you would not use AirPort Utility to set up backups to the second Time Capsule once it is visible in AirPort Utility. Time Machine Preferences would be used to set up backups to the second Time Capsule.