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Airport Time Capsule - extending coverage.

How can I extend the range of my airport device? My Samsung TV on the second floor isn't picking up my wifi coverage as well as the devices on the first floor (where the airport tower is located).

MacBook Pro, iOS 8.1.2

Posted on Nov 21, 2018 4:49 AM

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Posted on Nov 21, 2018 6:32 AM

Sorry for the confusion. I have a Time Capsule (which I called "tower"), and I had to check one of the boxes labeled "extreme", "platinum", "express", to be able to post my question. Time capsule wasn't one of the choices. So anyway, I will try your suggestion; seems that in order to maintain 4K quality I will have to set up a wire ethernet connection.

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Nov 21, 2018 6:32 AM in response to Bob Timmons

Sorry for the confusion. I have a Time Capsule (which I called "tower"), and I had to check one of the boxes labeled "extreme", "platinum", "express", to be able to post my question. Time capsule wasn't one of the choices. So anyway, I will try your suggestion; seems that in order to maintain 4K quality I will have to set up a wire ethernet connection.

Nov 21, 2018 6:06 AM in response to wburg1999

Sorry, I am confused.


Is an AirPort Time Capsule the same device that you mention on the first floor.....where you say that an "airport tower" is located?


Or, did you mean to say that you already have an AirPort Extreme or AirPort Express.....the device on the first floor where the "airport tower" is located......and you want to add an AirPort Time Capsule at another location to extend the network?


IF....the AirPort Time Capsule is the same device that you call an "airport tower" on the first floor.....and you need more wireless signal strength and coverage upstairs.....you can add an AirPort Extreme on the second floor.


The best way to connect the AirPort Extreme to the AirPort Time Capsule is via a wired Ethernet cable. Next best would be to use a pair of Ethernet over powerline adapters, but it might be possible to use wireless to connect the AirPort Extreme to the AirPort Time Capsule if you are willing to sacrifice some performance.


If you are saying that you already have an AirPort Extreme or AirPort Express......(the device on the first floor)......and you want to add an AirPort Time Capsule upstairs to provide more coverage, then the same things would apply. Connect the AirPort Time Capsule back to the AirPort downstairs using a wired Ethernet cable connection for best performance, use powerline adapters, or try using wireless if you are willing to give up some performance.


Please clarify things for us, so we will know how to proceed with the correct instructions.

Nov 21, 2018 6:38 AM in response to wburg1999

Apple is still offering the AirPort Extreme, so that would be a good choice to extend the network performance wise......since the Time Capsule is actually an AirPort Extreme with a built in hard drive.


Post back when you are ready to proceed if you need a few tips on the setup. Running the Ethernet cable will be a very good investment.


If the TV will accept an Ethernet cable connection.... connecting a cable from the upstairs AirPort to the TV would be far better than trying to use wireless for the TV.

Airport Time Capsule - extending coverage.

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