Creating a wireless network with Apple Time Capsule is straight forward, but accessing the network storage from Vista can be a bit tricky. In my experience, the capsule doesn't always show up under the Vista network discovery.
Solution:
- Open the AirPort utility that came with Time Capsule.
- The name of your Time Capsule will show up in the list on the left (note: this name is different from your wireless ssid). Make sure your Time Capsule is highlighted and click "Manual Setup".
- Click the "Time Capsule" tab, and look under the "Time Capsule Name" field for a name that ends in ".local".
- Make note of the text that precedes ".local", you will need this to map your network drive. Go to "Computer" from the Vista start menu.
- Select "map network drive" from the top toolbar.
- Type "\\
" then click browse (don't type the ".local"!). - Select the folder you want to mount and click ok.
- The capsule will now show up under "Computer" under the "Network Location" tab.