Friday, September 23, 2011

Apple Time Capsule MC343LL/A 1TB Sim DualBand

Time Capsule is a backup device that works wirelessly with Time Machine in Mac OS X Leopard. It automatically backs up everything, so you don t have to worry about losing your digital life. Time Capsule is also a full-featured 802.11n Wi-Fi base station. Every computer in your house can work off a wireless network at blazing speeds. And they can back up wirelessly to the same Time Capsule. What's in the Box : Time Capsule, CD with AirPort Utility (Mac and Windows), AirPort Disk Utility for Windows, Bonjour for Windows, Power cord, Printed and electronic documentation.

Color: white Brand: Apple Model: MC343LL/A Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional Format: CD-ROM Number of items: 1 Hard Disk: 1TB Automatic wireless backup device with 1TB disk space Simultaneous dual-band wireless base station supports 802.11b/g and 802.11n USB 2.0 port lets you connect and wirelessly share a hard drive and/or printer Three GigaBit Ethernet ports Measures 7.7 x 7.7 x 1.4 inches; backed by a one-year warranty

Most helpful customer reviews 61 of 62 people found the following review helpful. So far so good By rprice54 Going on three months of use. I know some of the posts on this thing to die after 18 months, since this model (dual band) is not in existence, ask for a long time ... As a router, this thing tops. Used it to replace a Linksys N router. I get far better range and much faster data now on my MacBook. Ft before, in my bedroom, less than 50 from my router, I could not watch standard def Hulu videos at all. Now I can high-def video stream immediately or break. Part of it is because I also G-units (Wii, iPhones, etc.) and the old Linksys was forced to work at the slower pace. This thing actually gives you a separate router and N G-router so my MacBook finally running at full N speed but still provide services to older units. This stuff goes into the Linksys range and speed. As a Time Capsule, it works. I backup my iMac and my Macbook to a Seagate drive I had before he died after nine months. So now I have a Time Capsule and another external hard drive, I turn to the two redundant data if one of them fails. All hard disks on some point. I wonder if the heat, no fan, but never very warm. Very happy with it so far. 83 of 90 people found this review helpful. Reading, and remember that some of the reviewers felt the TC with Kevin Stanley Scardina Okay, I read the comments I read about the "stop working after 3-18 months," but I read many reviews about how great it was . So, I decided to give it a try. It was incredibly easy to install and worked great. I was stoked, but wondered if "stopped working" reviews. Well, three months later, ended up just working. No light, no nothing, just do not work. Speaking of Apple on this, and I honestly do not know what happened to Apple, they used to be anti-Microsoft, but now have the same customer service that Microsoft customer service was rude, condescending and not helpful at all. I was a senior software engineer for 15 years, working in time for Microsoft, Borland, Corral, Macromedia, Adobe, Steinburg, and more. The tech support treated me like a child of 5 years. In short, do not buy this product UNLESS YOU ARE ON THE MARKET FOR A PAPER WEIGHT very expensive. The fun, my brother has bought a previous version of TC and about a month after the mine has stopped working, its stopped working, got given an extra three months older than me. Same story with him, he stopped working with no outside assistance. I urge you to remember that the reviews praising the product, probably just to buy the product and installed. As I've said in the first 3 months I was very impressed, but now that I have understood that the auditors had their only good for the CT 66 hours 75 people found this review helpful. He works for a while 'so ... M. Chan The Time Capsule is a great idea that does not work. It might work the first time, but then over time you begin to have problems. (1) The dreaded endless wheel turns, forcing you to reboot the machine, (2) sudden deceleration of these computers. The first proposal is to Apple, why not re-initialize the disk and try again. "This is not the disc with all the backups?" Apple's next solution is to provide a new, but everyone you meet at the end of the same problem, and then you go back to the store. In short, this is a machine that is suppose to save labor, because it saves time backup. The reality is that this is a machine that will force you to spend time to solve the problem, and eventually you will not have a backup of your data.

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