Is there a Web-Interface to configure Time Capsule?

Every router has a web interface to configure it from any locally connected computer independent from what computer or OS you are using (Mac, Windows PC, Linux, etc...). So far, as I figured out, Time Capsule can only be configured via the AirPort Utility on Mac OS. As I am using a heterogenous network with Macs, Windows and even Linux PCs this is very disappointing to me...

Sorry but none of Apple's routers (including the Time Capsule) have a web interface for configuration.
Time Capsule can only be configured via the AirPort Utility on Mac OS.
It can also be configured using AirPort Utility on a PC running Windows XP (SP2) or Windows Vista.
www.apple.com/timecapsule/specs.html

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    Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

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