I received a 2TB Time Capsule today, and hurried to replace our oldreplaced an Airport Extreme, which has served us well for the last several years. However, after replicating all of the old settings from the Airport Extreme on the Time Capsule, its light remained a disappointing amber, and there was no internet connection to be found. I fiddled with the settings all afternoon (turning DHCP on and off, manually applying the IP Address and DNS settings that the old router had, turning NAT on and off, and playing with everything, pretty muchamber light),. I tried:
- turning DHCP on and off
- manually applying the IP Address and DNS settings that the old router had
- turning NAT on and off
- playing with everything, pretty much
but to no avail. The farthestIf I got was settingset the IP address of the Time Capsule manually (which, fortunately, allowed thegreen light to shine a cheerful green), but my computer still could not connect to the Internet (it. My computer is receiving its connection via ethernet hooked up to the Time Capsule directlyvia Ethernet).
Connecting the Airport Extreme back in allows everything to work fine (it. It receives an IP Address with no problems when configured via DHCP and public IP sharing—this is how I am posting right now), but thesesharing. These same settings prevent the Time Capsule from working (the Time Capsule simply cannot receive an IP Address when set to DHCP, or anything else).
Any known reason for this to be happening? I will gladly post as many settings as necessary (though I think I mostly covered what's important here), and although I am definitely computer savvy, networking is not my strong spot, so hopefully, someone can help me.