How to hook up an Aiport Time Capsule to Airport Express (not wireless)

I DO NOT want to extend a network, but run the 2 Airports (1Airpot Extreme & 1 Time Capsule) side by side. My router only has 1 Wan output, and so do the Airports. How can I split the output from the router, so I can connect both Airports?
Thanks!

You don't need to split the output from the router. Run one cable from the broadband modem to the AEBS's WAN port. Plug a cable into one of the AEBS's Ethernet ports and the other end into the TimeCapsule. (Which one gets plugged into the broadband modem doesn't matter but for explanation purposes I'll assume the AEBS is first.) The AEBS will receive its IP address from the modem.
The TC will receive its IP from the AEBS. Any device that logs into the AEBS will receive an IP from the AEBS and any device that logs into the TC will receive an IP from it. And you'll need to configure them to avoid giving out the same addresses. Log into one of the base stations using the Airport Utility and select the Network Tab and click on the Network Options button. The dialog will let you set the IP range the device will share with its devices. Switch one from the default to a different choice.

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