How come? Can’t the router handle it?. I’ve been using the Apple Time Capsule since they first released it. And the thing has been solid. But is beginning to act up. So before it dies on me, I would like to have something else in place.I don't recommend using the router for this purpose. Unreliable.
Third-party implementation of Time Machine support can be very iffy. I have a Netgear ReadyNAS that claims to support Time Machine network backups and the newer SMB protocol (as opposed to the older AFP implementation), and yet I have to clear the backups and start over every few months because of various errors. By contrast, my local HDD TM backup dates back to 2011 and I've been able transfer it with ease across various Mac upgrades!How come? Can’t the router handle it?. I’ve been using the Apple Time Capsule since they first released it. And the thing has been solid. But is beginning to act up. So before it dies on me, I would like to have something else in place.
How come?
Sad day, when apple stop making the TM.Third-party implementation of Time Machine support can be very iffy. I have a Netgear ReadyNAS that claims to support Time Machine network backups and the newer SMB protocol (as opposed to the older AFP implementation), and yet I have to clear the backups and start over every few months because of various errors. By contrast, my local HDD TM backup dates back to 2011 and I've been able transfer it with ease across various Mac upgrades!
Based on what I've read and heard of Asus' TM support (here's an example), you're looking at more frustration than peace of mind. My recommendation would be to use a local external disk — something like a 2TB SSD and a simple USB enclosure. It's going to be much faster, more reliable, more secure and easier to troubleshoot if there are any errors.
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