How to configure Time Capsule for setup of an IP camera?

First, a summary of my gear:  Internet service provider = Verizon FIOS.  FIOS uses an ActionTec Router (Model MI424WR).  The ActionTec does the routing, assignment of private IP addresses and NAT.  The ActionTec has wireless capability but I have DISABLED the wireless piece of ActionTec.  I use Time Capsule (4rth generation, 802.11n, Version 7.6) for my wireless LAN.  The Time Capsule is hardwired to the ActionTec via Ethernet.
My objective is to setup a Foscam IP camera (Model FI8918), connected wirelessly with Time Capsule, so that I can control the Foscam from both inside and outside of my wireless LAN from my iPhone running a Foscam app.  If anyone has managed to get an IP camera up and running in the scenario described above, I would appreciate any tips and info, especially when it comes to port forwarding and connection sharing.  For example, do I need to setup port forwarding on both the ActionTec and Time Capsule?  What type of connection sharing?  Right now, the Time Capsule is in bridge mode.

I have yet to setup my cameras, but I can tell you that since the Time Capsule is configured in Bridge Mode....and that is the correct setting for it when it is connected to the Actiontec Gateway/Router.....that any port forwarding or other configuration must take place within the Actiontec router.
In Bridge Mode, the Time Capsule is acting as a simple pass through device even though it is functioning as a wireless access point.
Everything on the network gets an IP address from the Actiontec device, so that is where you will need to concentrate with the configuration of the cameras.
It's unlikely that an Actiontec expert is here on an Apple support forum, but you never know.  Might be a good idea to also post in an Actiontec support forum.

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