Put your time capsule in bridge mode and turn networking off. Then connect it via ethernet to the Velop. That way it just acts as a server for your backups. You won't want the time capsule to do any of the networking. Answered by Avery H from Madison; Jan 16, 2018 Flag as inappropriate Answer 1

You can then use DHCP or assign static addresses to the Time Capsule and the Telo. If you use static IPs make sure they are compatible with the Uverse network. I believe they are usually 192.168.1.0. Even better, If you can put the Uverse modem in bridge mode then connect it like so. Modem > Telo > Time Capsule(in bridged mode) > network. I am a new customer to Fios with the install next week. I currently have use an Apple Time Capsule as my WiFi router and wireless backup. I have searched on various forums about using the Apple Time Capsule with the Fios Quantum Gateway Router and have not been able to get a solid answer. Put your time capsule in bridge mode and turn networking off. Then connect it via ethernet to the Velop. That way it just acts as a server for your backups. You won't want the time capsule to do any of the networking. Answered by Avery H from Madison; Jan 16, 2018 Flag as inappropriate Answer 1 Dec 16, 2012 · If your time capsule is behind the primary router, you can put the time capsule in “bridge mode” and everything attached to it will all be on the same network aniemand January 19, 2013, 4:55am #7

Feb 25, 2014 · We now need to configure two items: 1) Disable the wireless functions of the Time Capsule and, 2) Set your Time Capsule to Bridge Mode. Start first by selecting the Wireless tab. Here, under the

1. Use the Airport Utility to enable "bridge mode" on the Time Capsule. Do this by running the utility, select your Time Capsule and click on the Manual Setup button, click on the Internet button, and at the bottom of the window select "Bridge mode" from the "Connection Sharing" drop down box. 2. Using Bridge Mode On Your Wireless Gateway. Learn how to use your own router in combination with an Xfinity wireless gateway.

Jun 30, 2011 · Here is how to set up bridge mode on the Apple Airport Express. dd-wrt/TP-Link router and Apple Time Capsule Wireless bridge - Duration: 7:40. thegolfingmachine 22,364 views.

I set the Time Capsule to bridge mode and connect it to one of the spare Ethernet ports in back of the linksys router. Assign the Time Capsule I guess an IP. Now my Macbook Pro will connect to the time machine via the Wireless linksys device. It will not use Time Capsule for its wireless part just so my Macbook Pro can use Time Machine Nov 30, 2016 · Wi–Fi base station - Any variety of AirPort Extreme Base Station, AirPort Express, or Time Capsule.. Extending a wireless network - Using multiple Wi-Fi base stations wirelessly to extend the range of an AirPort network over a wider physical area, when the range of a single base station is insufficient. Feb 25, 2014 · We now need to configure two items: 1) Disable the wireless functions of the Time Capsule and, 2) Set your Time Capsule to Bridge Mode. Start first by selecting the Wireless tab. Here, under the Jan 31, 2016 · Not going good so far. A rep that I spoke to told me that the directions here for bridge mode are incorrect. After I set up the Subnets and DHCP the router was hung - wasn't able to get router settings to load. I changed IPv4 start to 192.168.2.254 from 192.168.1.254. Jan 02, 2019 · All of the Apple routers are running in bridge mode, allowing the main AT&T modem/router to assign IP addresses, even though the SSID broadcast is disabled for it. This has been working fine, however we decided that we wanted to enable the guest networks on all the Apple routers.