How to set up a second Time Capsule as a Hard Drive?

Hi, I have a macbook pro and the older version of Time Capsule for back up. I was needing more space in my hard drive, so I went shopping for an external hard drive today. The largest drive they had in store here was a 1TB lacie. As I need more space than that, the salesperson suggested me getting another Time Capsule and use it as a hard drive, so I did. How do I set it up without using it as a back up device? Will my older time capsule back up the files from the new Time Capsule as well?
Thank you!
Gisele

Sorry but you got really bad advice.
The TC is much slower than the slowest USB drive plugged into your computer..
It is totally unsuitable for using to store files. This is regularly asked. I have stored a standard reply.
Store files on the TC.
https://discussions.apple.com/message/24380694#24380694
This is asked several times a day.. obviously people are struggling with their latest SSD being too small.
The TC is not suitable for network file server.. but many people having no choice press it into service as such.
It cannot be partitioned. It was and is and ever shall be a backup device for Time Machine.
Major issues.
1. No backup.. no way Time Machine can backup a network drive. No place to backup to.. So all your files will be at risk. And you will need to buy a third party like CCC to do backup.
2. The TC cannot be partitioned and mixing TM backups and data is not great.
3. The drive is slow to spin up and quick to spin down.. there is no controls.
4. iPhoto in particular can easily corrupt its entire library with wireless networking causing a disconnection to one photo. Even if you do this;;; do not move your photo library... you have been warned!!
5. iTunes will constantly lose connection to the library. The disk is too slow to respond.. itunes on the computer will constantly spit out errors. Even in the midst of streaming the TC can spin down the disk due to caching.
6. Do not use any live files on the TC no matter what else you do.. if you edit files in whatever program the file must be on the local hard disk.
7. The only suitable location for most libraries is a computer. You can plug in an external hard disk.
Read pondini for some work arounds.
Q3 here. http://pondini.org/TM/Time_Capsule.html
Take it back to the store and order a 3TB external drive with the fastest interface you have available and can afford.
Thunderbolt being hugely fast and hugely expensive.. usb3 is cheap.. same as usb2 now and very fast. Only the latest Macs have it.. then FW800 then USB2.

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