How to connect router to time capsule

Hello!
I have a time capsule as a main router connected to ISP. And my plan is to connect wi-fi router NetGear WNR612 by ethernet and have another wi-fi hotspot. I plug a cable from LAN port on Time capsule to WAN port on NetGear, but cannot login to Netgear webpage to make changes in router config. How can I know IP address of a new router?
Any ideas, thoughts?
Thanks in advance.

If the netgear does not have an AP mode, setup in WAN BYPASS.
Thus..
Connect to the Netgear direct by ether next to your computer.
Go to the setup page and change its IP address to match the TC.. eg.. TC default is 10.0.1.1 set the Netgear to 10.0.1.254
Turn off dhcp server in the netgear.
Now plug it back into the ethernet in the remote location.. but to LAN port not wan. It is now an AP in the network.
Setup wireless to roam, use same ssid (apple talk wireless name) and security but different channel to the TC. But that is up to you.. some people want roaming and others don't.. it doesn't always work.
Locking channels on both the TC and the Netgear helps.

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