How to install TC (4th gen) as 2nd router?

Hi,
I want to install my Time Capsule as a 2nd router behind the ISP modem/router. I want to do this because my ISP demands to keep the WI-FI turned on in the modem/router to enter the hotspots all over the country. I want to have my separated network through my TC, because this is much quicker. I also have an airport express to extend my network, wich doesn't work in bridge mode of the TC.
I have enabled an IP adress in the dmz of my router, made a static IP connection with the same IP adress, but the TC is saying that I have double use of NAT. Internet is working, but I can't seem to find my airport express.
Can someone help me?

but the TC is saying that I have double use of NAT.
You will have to put up with a Double NAT error if you want to run the TC as a router in the DMZ.
The Double NAT error may or may not create problems for you, since Double NAT is unpredictable.
What model number of AirPort Express do you have?
Will it extend using a wired Ethernet connection or using a wireless connection?
What operating system are you using on your Mac or PC?
And.....Bridged does work on the TC to extend an Express....I am doing it right now. No special set up involved. Normal stuff.

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