Connecting Time Capsule on a fixed IP ethernet network

Hello,
To connect the internet, I use an ethernet cable which comes directly out of one of the wall of my apartment (please don't laugh, I don't know much about networks and computers... that' why i have a Mac it's supposed to be easier...). Actually the whole building is wired and each resident only has to plug the ethernet cable that comes out of its wall and it works. My "ISP" provided me with a fixed IP address, and other relevant Subnet Mask, Router and DNS server addresses. So my wired ethernet connection is manually configured and is working fine. Last week I bought a brand new TC... and am since then trying to create my new wireless network. I follow all the instructions given by the Airport Utility until I am asked whether i want to use DHCP / NAT or switch to bridge mode because TC there is something about my fixed IP address. What I understand is that i need to do something to tell the TC my ISP provides me with a fixed IP address and that it has to manage it... but i dont know how.
So, I tried both. In bridge mode, the TC flashes green... so it looks good. However when I open my favorite browser, I can not access to anywhere.
I did not really get the DHCP / NAT story. Could someone please help me ?
Thanks a lot.

Flux88 wrote:
To connect the internet, I use an ethernet cable which comes directly out of one of the wall of my apartment (please don't laugh, I don't know much about networks and computers... that' why i have a Mac it's supposed to be easier...). Actually the whole building is wired and each resident only has to plug the ethernet cable that comes out of its wall and it works. My "ISP" provided me with a fixed IP address, and other relevant Subnet Mask, Router and DNS server addresses. So my wired ethernet connection is manually configured and is working fine. Last week I bought a brand new TC... and am since then trying to create my new wireless network. I follow all the instructions given by the Airport Utility until I am asked whether i want to use DHCP / NAT or switch to bridge mode because TC there is something about my fixed IP address. What I understand is that i need to do something to tell the TC my ISP provides me with a fixed IP address and that it has to manage it... but i dont know how.
So, I tried both. In bridge mode, the TC flashes green... so it looks good. However when I open my favorite browser, I can not access to anywhere.
Welcome to Apple's discussion groups.
It sounds like what you need to do is use AirPort Utility, Internet panel, Internet Connection tab, to set "Configure IPv4" to "Manually", then set the fields below to those given to you by your "ISP". Set "Connection Sharing" at the bottom to "Share a public IP address". Then set your computer to use DHCP. You may want to create another network location on your computer so that you can preserve the old values in case you need to switch back to connecting directly to your computer.

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