Can Time Capsule handle ethernet & wireless connection simultaneously??

Hello All,
I have recently purchased a Time Capsule and managed successfully to set it up, doing the initial back-up over ethernet. I already use a BT router in another part of the home to provide internet access, there is also another imac in use in the same home. My problem is that I would prefer to keep the ethernet connection to my own imac for the purposes of speedier backing up (I do a lot of music work) but this seems to disconnect the wireless capacity of the Time Capsule meaning the other imac in the house cannot see it. If I make the connection to my imac wirelessly (so that the other imac can see it too) then backup seems to take an age. Hence my question is can I still use the ethernet connection to my imac and still have the Time Capsule accessible wirelessly to the other imac??
Any advice will most welcome.
Thanks
Nick

Ok, the set-up is basically this.
1. A wireless modem/ router delivering internet access.
2. Time Capsule has joined the network offered by this router.
3. My imac is connected to Time Capsule via ethernet.
4. Second imac connected to the network via airport but not seeing the Time Capsule specifically. What it does see (under 'shared') rather confusingly is 3 different areas. The first calls itself 'mac' and then a code. The second appears as 'Nicholas's imac' and the third just as my name. The first two say it is connected as a guest and the second always says 'connection failed' even though i'm not sure what it is. Furthermore even where it appears to be connected as a guest I cannot see any access to Time Capsule.
BUT.....
if I connect my imac to the Time Capsule wirelessly via Airport then the second imac can see the Time Capsule and access it easily. This would be fine but it does mean that my imac (the main one) has lost it's faster back-up times. I also don't really want to go down the route of file sharing since this would mean both imacs would have to be on just for the second one to see the Time Capsule.
So as I say - I just want to achieve a connection from my main imac via ethernet while still having easy access for the second imac to Time Capsule wirelessly without the first imac necessarily needing to be on.
Thanks for your help thus far.
Nick

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