Due to a large number of reasons (including tremendous loss, unbelievable actually) I happen to know this for a fact.
But don’t despair! There will always be culture and as long as there is culture and art, there will be… life!
Picturing the back rubber cover of my used to be trustworthy: 1TB – Time Capsule – A1254 – Generation 1.
It was fastened to the back with an industrial strength type of glue that made it impossible to remove without destroying it, the cover that is. Did I try to heat the surface in order to facilitate the removal? Yes, I did try that.
The casing is in its turn secured with 8 till 10 screws. It was dissembled/reassembled and is in perfect working order (without the rubber cover though…). It would appear at least to me that it contained standard components, besides the fact that the actual disk was unusually configured.
Reason? Until just recently it was residing on my private network as a as it where a “shared disk”. Then completely out of the blue – it was no longer a shared disk, it was no longer a part of the family. In fact due to SMBv1 it was not longer accesible at all. It was a sad day for my private network. A very sad day indeed.
On the upside. I did finally setup my two + one wifi + 8-port switch network configuration properly.
Oh, yes I have reason to beleive that it is actually working now, no ad-hoc or mysterious bridging. Simply two ol’ DHCP enabled routers sharing and caring on the network (in theory).