How can I configure my Time Capsule as a WiFi extension in my Belgacom B-Box WiFi Network?

I'm using Belgacom B-Box that serves both my digital TV and the local WiFi network in our house.  Because of problems with the WiFi signal strength I bought a Time Capsule.  It is the purpose to use the TC as a WiFi extension throughout our house, and meanwhile use the backup functionalities.
Of course I want to keep the B-Box delivering digital TV, and also WiFi, strenghtend by the Time Capsule.
The setup of the TC always gives me "an unexpected problem has occurred" and than I need to reset it to the factory settings. 
Has anybody experience in setting up this combination?  If you have, please give me a detailed answer, since I'm not a networking specialist :-)
Thanks in advance

It is the purpose to use the TC as a WiFi extension throughout our house, and meanwhile use the backup functionalities.
Unfortunately, Apple designed the "extend" feature to only work with other Apple wireless routers, so the Time Capsule would not be compatible with the B-Box for the purpose that you ask about....using wireless only.
If the B-Box has an extra Ethernet port, you can connect an Ethernet cable from the port on the B-Box to the WAN "O" port on the Time Capsule and configure it to provide more wireless coverage that way.

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