Connecting two macs to time capsule 1.ethernet 2.wirelessly??

Hello All,
I am trying to solve a problem that I have already raised in a previous thread, but which got unnecessarily complicated. So here is the distilled version.
1. I have a a time capsule connected to my mac via ethernet, so essentially I am using it as a hard drive for backing up only. I want to maintain this connection as this imac is my main concern and for speedier back-ups are my priority.
2. I have a a second mac which I would to access time capsule wirelessly.
3. I already have a wireless network offered by an adsl modem/router.
Even though I would have thought it would be easy to have time capsule accessible to both imacs (one via ethernet and the other via the wireless network) I cannot actually achieve this. When I set up through Airport's assistant, establishing the ethernet link with the first imac results in the wireless mode being disabled and the second imac unable to see time capsule.
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Many thanks.

Well when I investigate through Airport utility it reports that the internet connection is 'off: bridge mode', so I assume that it defaults to that when connecting through ethernet. However it also states that wireless mode is off, so presumably I need this mode on without interrupting the ethernet connection.
Also apologies for the typing errors in the original post. My grammar isn't that bad really.

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