I need Help setting up time capsule

Today I took my brand new 2tb time capsule out of the box and attempted to set it up. The information on the apple site makes it sound easy peasy to set up, but I am having SO many problems and I have reset it over 7 times now, and I am frustrated thinking I have bought a dud. I want to use the TC as back up with Time Capsule and also to network my ipad, printer etc.
I connect it to my modem via an ethernet cable and to my computer via an ethernet cable and switch it on. Then I open airport. Sometimes airport keeps searching and tells me it is unable to find airport devices and tells me to rescan and this process repeats in an endless loop.
Sometimes it seems to go though the motions and tells me it's all set up and the TC will restart, but it never does.
I have even tried doing all of the above wirelessly. No luck.
I hope someone can help me. I am ready to !
All I want are some step by step instructions, and after everything else apple I have bought I am surprised by how difficult  this product is.
Thanks in anticipation.

This is networking which is very hard as apple don't (as yet) control it..!!
Are you connected to an adsl modem?
Which one? I am in Australia so you won't scare me with bigpond brands.
If the modem is working as a router this messes things up, and you will need to choose which device to bridge, the modem or the router ie the TC.
So before we go further, tell me the modem or type of broadband service you have.

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