Hooking up time capsule - benefit to replace existing router?

Hooking up my time capsule to my macair (2011) and mac desktop (2007) - already have a linksys srx 400 router (wrt54gx4) in place, working well.  I want the time capsule primarily for wireless backup.  ANy real benefit to displacing my current router - both the time capsule and srx router seem like they will do wireless activity equally well.  Comments?
Thanks

Not in so many terms. However, were I you I would replace the old router with the Time Capsule because that is much easier to do.

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    Message was edited by: Thomas Pink

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    information: AirPort + Time Capsule: http://www.apple.com/support/airport/
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    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

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