Because Time Machine and AirPort Time Capsule are designed to work with macOS based computers only. They do not support backing up data from iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch), nor can you restore iPhone data via Time Machine. It just does not work that way. But…There’s An Indirect Way!

Because Time Machine and AirPort Time Capsule are designed to work with macOS based computers only. They do not support backing up data from iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch), nor can you restore iPhone data via Time Machine. It just does not work that way. But…There’s An Indirect Way! The Apple Time Capsule seemed like a great idea when it was unveiled about a decade ago. It was a Time Machine network backup target that also embedded a Wi-Fi gateway and ethernet sharing.

Apple’s Time Capsule and Time Machine are two different products that worked beautifully together until Apple discontinued Time Capsule, which was a wireless router with a built-in hard disk

The Apple Time Capsule offers Wifi coverage on 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz frequency bands. Which means it will work with your older 2.4 GHz needing devices and your newer 5 GHz ones. The Time Capsule 5th generation is a true Airport Extreme device. It raises its network credentials by increasing the number of antennas you have to six. May 13, 2016 · Select your AirPort Time Capsule in the AirPort Utility window. Click the Edit button that appears. In the Edit window, click the Disks tab. Select the AirPort Time Capsule drive that you want to erase. Click the Erase Disk button. From an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. Join the Wi-Fi network your Time Capsule is connected to. Open AirPort Utility.

Because Time Machine and AirPort Time Capsule are designed to work with macOS based computers only. They do not support backing up data from iOS devices (iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch), nor can you restore iPhone data via Time Machine. It just does not work that way. But…There’s An Indirect Way!

Apr 24, 2012 · I have movies and TV shows on my Time Capsule. On my MacBook, I can just access the files through Finder which is fine. I want to know if there is a way to stream this media to my iPad. I have tried Goodreader but am wondering if there is a simpler solution. Thanks