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Q1: Any idea how to fix that problem?
It is not uncommon for the Mac to have issues especially if the TC is bridged to a third party router. [Mine is not bridged to any 3rd party router]
You need to give a bit more details..
What model TC? How old? [Model A1470. Can't recall how old, but the serial number is C86KX8W2F9H5]
Setup how? [Not sure what you mean. The WAN port is connected to a cable modem with Xfinity as the internet provider. The ethernet ports are usually not connected. The diagram in Airport utility on both the 15" and 13"MacBookPros shows this connection and all is green. The TC indicator LED is solid green . The USB port is connected to the 2TB USB HD as mentioned above. ]
Can the 15" MBP which cannot mount the TC disk in Finder also have issues with Airport Utility? [Seems to be OK as noted above.]
Let me suggest a name change.. Short no spaces and pure alphanumerics. <8 characters. Password same rules but 8-20 characters. [Please clarify which Name you recommend changing.]
Regardless of the above..
In Finder use top menu, Go, Connect to Server. Type in AFP://10.0.1.1 (or whatever is the actual IP address of the TC).
Make sure you save the password into the keychain. [That works!]
Q2: Before I bury the new 4TB NAS drive in the Time Capsule, should I copy the sparse bundles from the 2TB USB drive to it, connected through a SATA to USB adaptor?
NO.. don't do copy before the install. The partitioning is special. After you install the disk in the TC you need to do a quick erase. This will partition and format the disk for TC use. Otherwise you have disk errors forevermore.
If you copy before this you will end up wiping everything you copy. [Would it work if I used Carbon Copy Cloner instead of Finder to do the copy?] You can pull the disk after the install and copy the sparsebundles to correct Data partition. Although I am guessing your use of the term bury rather than install suggest you have a Gen5 TC and installing the disk is rather a pain. And it is.. painful. I would almost say get an earlier model TC second hand.. you can pickup a Gen3 or Gen4 really cheap.. and they are much easier to work with. [I am not sure what Gen mine is. Can you tell from the serial number i listed above?]
I would buy a thunderbolt to ethernet dongle so you can copy files directly from the USB disk plugged directly to the computer over to the installed hard disk in the TC.. this is not as fast as direct copy but better than using wireless by miles. [I have already done that since Gigabit Ethernet is faster than Wi-Fi, but it still took almost a day to do the first backup from the 15" MacBookPro, which has a very full 1TB SSD.
I had been backing it up using time machine directly from a USB port to a 4TB external USB drive which became unreliable. Using Disk Utility, I was able to repair it often enough to get all of the non time-machine data copied elsewhere, but could never get the Backups.backupdb folder, which had grown to ~1.4TB, successfully copied. It would crunch for days, then stall with just 5 seconds left, but never get beyond that point. That was a frustrating experience which others have also reported. Neither Carbon Copy Cloner nor BackBlaze will copy this Backups.backupdb folder because of proprietary Apple mechanisms in it, but are apparently OK with sparsebundles. So I will do any future backups to NAS only.]
Installing a replacement drive in the AC tower model TC is messy. Instructions on ifixit are available.
https://www.ifixit.com/Guide/Airport+Time+Capsule+A1470+Hard+Drive+Replacement/61924
[I have studied these instructions, as well as the comments from others who successfully did the operation, which led to my comment about burying the new HD. I am a retired EE and am confident that i can do it.]
Be very careful not to tear the ribbon cable.. and be prepared to remount the disk with your own foam rubber inserts because the old ones will not fit. Getting all the connector off and on without tearing off the socket is also not easy. These things are poorly designed internally. The older model was far superior. [So these instructions are for a newer Gen??]
Also just note that WD red is excellent drive but you don't need a NAS drive.. any 3.5" drive will work and a cheaper desktop one is usually fine.. low power slower type being good for the situation. Apple just uses desktop drive.
[I would also much appreciate answers to the following additional more-general questions:
- Once I have the new drive in the TC, will I be able to also connect a USB drive to the TC and have Time Machine alternate backups between these two drives?
- Can I use Disk Utility to repair or partition these drives while they are connected to the TC?
- Can I also use these drives for non-time machine data?
- Can these drives also be backed up to the cloud, e.g. using BackBlaze or Carbonite?
[Thanks again for all of your help!]