Repurpose Apple Network Devices
My current home network is made up of an Apple Time Capsule and two (2) Airport Expresses. I bought them all brand new and have never had an issue with them. Yesterday, my Mac told me it couldn't complete a backup because the Time Capsule ran out of space, so I watched some videos on how to replace the hard drive as I was thinking about increasing it from 2 Tb's to something larger and possibly switching from HDD to SDD. But in the process, I discovered that these components should have failed like 8 years ago. So I am now looking into replacing my WiFi/Network as a precaution.
MY SETUP:
I have the last generation pancake Time Capsule (2tb). Apple released the tower looking one, literally 2 months after I brought this one home. I have two (2) of the last generation Airport Expresses that look like white Apple TV's, that I use to extend my network. One extends my WiFi into my home office wirelessly. The 2nd one is located upstairs and is hardwired into my MoCA network since all rooms upstairs have Coax and the only Coax downstairs is next to the internet from my service provider.
QUESTIONS:
- I read on another site that I could switch the Time Capsule to Bridge mode, attach it to the new router and use the Time Capsule as a NAS therefore still utilizing the automated, wireless backups with Time Machine. Is this true?
- Can I perform similar functions with the Airport Expresses, maintaining them in Bridge mode, attaching them to the network extenders, giving me wireless access to the USB ports for printing or hard drive access and wireless audio?
It's amazing to me that not one single third party has come up with a replacement for Apple's Time Capsule, giving users the ability to wirelessly and automatically keep their devices backed up, in one simple unit. I know a lot of companies including Apple have switched to cloud based backups, but what do you do if you don't have access to the internet?
I appreciate your time and advice.
Time Capsule