HT3728 I am trying to use my airport time capsule as an extender on my network, but I can't find it anywhere now.  Tried a reset, but device is lost.

I set up a new network with a new AirPort Extreme station.  I was able to reset all of my old devices, Airport Express, etc., by I haven't been able to get my time capsule to attach to the new network.  It just doesn't show up anywhere. 

Ultimately I am using it as an extender itself.
Thanks, but I'm not sure that you understand that an extender can function using a network Ethernet wired connection or a wireless connection.
So, we asked for clarification on what you wanted to do in our previous post. We asked......
Will the Time Capsule "extend" by connecting using an Ethernet cable to the AirPort Extreme?
Or, are you hoping to have the Time Capsule "extend" the signal wirelessly?
We also asked.....
Are you still using OS X 10.6 as your profile indicates? If not, what is the operating system you are using?
We have a Time Capsule, have seen this issue, and know how to fix it. So we can likely help, but we cannot see your network, or know your thoughts, so we must ask for your assistance.
It is possible that you are not comfortable providing the information that we requested. We understand. In that case, please wait for another person to respond to your question.

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