How to configure GlobeSurfer II umts modem router to act as just a modem

Sorry if this has been asked before but after three days of searching I haven't been able to find an answer.
I'd like to know how to configure a GlobeSurfer II umts modem router to act as just a modem allowing my TC to provide all the remaining wireless services.
I know the combination can easily be made to work with the TC as in bridge mode but doing that loses features of the TC that I'd like retain.
I've found a fairly comprehensive manual on line but it doesn't address my specific needs and I'm not techie enough to interpret the information that's provided into a work around.
Thanks

Hi Bob,
          many thanks for answering. GlobeSurfer suggested the following
"the easiest is to use the Ethernet to connect the GlobeSurfer to your Capsule. Make sure that you have the 2 routers having difference IP address ranges and they don't overlap each other."
That pretty much contradicted everthing I've read in discussions so I've asked for information on how to
1. stop the GlobeSurfer from acting as DHCP and stop it providing IP addresses
2. make the GlobeSurfer a client of the Time Capsule
I was already using an e cable between the two but in the mean time I did the rest of what they sggested. The only warning I got on the TC was a "Double Nat" for which I clicked "ignore".
As a result I have the two networks that I wanted, (one protected with private HDDs and printer attached and one guest), I can connect to the internet through both, I've been able to extend the main using an Extreme in bridge mode and there's no sign of a third network being produced by the GSII. I'm delighted and I'm stunned to say that it worked.
It'll be interesting to hear what they come back with.
Thanks again

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