ISP Router/Modem   Time Capsule - Optimal Setup

I've read many different threads on this issue but none have really address my question fully, so posting this in the hopes of getting some feedback.
I currently have an ISP that supplies a DSL Modem/Router that serves a dual purpose, provide me with internet and TV service.  In Canada it's called Bell Fibe TV.  Currently, I have the ISP Modem Wifi OFF, wired it to my Time Capsule and use it to provide Wifi throughout the house. 
My question is related to all my other devices and whether they should be connected to the Time Capsule or the ISP Router.  Time Capsule and Router are both located in the basement.  I have my house hard wired with ethernet to the basement with 3 main outlets, one in the basement for my iMac computer/office, one on the main floor, and one on the top floor.
I have two 3 Apple TV's, one in the basement, one on the main floor and one on the top floor.  I use a 5-port ethernet switch on the main floor as I have a variety of different devices there ie: Apple TV, TV Receiver Box, Sonos Player etc.  I also have an Airport Express that is wirelessly extending my Wifi.
What is the optimal setup in this situation?  I have my Time Capsule on DHCP with router mode OFF (Bridged).  Should I be connecting the hard-wired ethernet cables that go throughout the house to the ISP Router/Modem or to the Time Capsule? Does it matter? In recent weeks, I've noticed some odd issues where my Apple TV will lose its network settings and not find the network.
Also, I noticed in BRIDGE mode, there's no way to setup a Guest account on Wifi. 
Looking for any suggestions/help on this.
Thanks

My question is related to all my other devices and whether they should be connected to the Time Capsule or the ISP Router.
If the Time Capsule is configured correctly, it makes no difference whether devices connect to the Time Capsule or the ISP modem/router, since both the modem/router and Time Capsule are on the same network.
I have my Time Capsule on DHCP with router mode OFF (Bridged)
That is the correct setting for your situation.
Should I be connecting the hard-wired ethernet cables that go throughout the house to the ISP Router/Modem or to the Time Capsule?
See answer above.
The best practice, wiring wise, would be to connect an Ethernet cable from one of the LAN <--> ports on the modem/router to an Ethernet switch. Then connect the Time Capsule and all other Ethernet connections to the switch.
Performance will not be any better this way, but the network layout and troubleshooting are easier in this type of setup. If you do not want to add a switch, then connect to the most convenient port on either the modem/router or Time Capsule.
Also, I noticed in BRIDGE mode, there's no way to setup a Guest account on Wifi.
That is correct. The Guest Network feature will only work correctly if the Time Capsule is the main router for a network....not a bridge to the network.

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    Greetings,
    This is called an "Extended wireless network".
    Read this article for details and steps on how to extend your TimeCapsule's network:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4259
    Cheers.

  • IPS Modem to Vonage router to Time Capsule to Airport Express. Now I want to add a guest network.

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  • Murder on the Airport Express (AE 1st Gen cannot find Wireless while plugged in in the same room as the modem, router and Time Capsule

    First, the reason for my compounded frustration:
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    iPad 3rd generation (purchased the day it was available)
    iPod (mid 2010)
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    Apple updates and so did I.
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  • Wireless connection between D-Link WiFi router and Time capsule stopped working

    We have an ISP provided D-Link wireless router (DIR-615) to which we wirelessly connected our 2Tb Time Capsule for back up and to connect a USB printer to out network. This worked perfectly for 3 1/2 years, until about a month ago, when the time capsule suddenly decided to go "off line". ie we could no longer access it or the printer via our wireless network. We had changed nothing - just one day it stopped working.
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    Because it is such a poor setup that Apple have taken away your ability to choose it unless you know exactly what you are doing.
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    I have several ways around the problem.. but the first one is.. why use the DIR-615 at all.. it is not a modem.. it is a very ordinary bottom end, poor single band slow wireless router.
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    Thanks, the reason why I asked again, is because you told me to start another thread with the specifics of the device I want to connect, so I did
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  • How to connect router to time capsule

    Hello!
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    If the netgear does not have an AP mode, setup in WAN BYPASS.
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    Setup wireless to roam, use same ssid (apple talk wireless name) and security but different channel to the TC. But that is up to you.. some people want roaming and others don't.. it doesn't always work.
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  • Time Capsule Wireless Setup

    Hi,
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    Is it possible to use wireless?
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  • U-Verse 2-Wire router and Time Capsule configuration

    I have U-verse internet service with a 2-Wire router.  I have logged into my 2-Wire router and turned off the built-in WiFi associated with it.  I currently have my Time Capsule set to DHCP and NAT mode.  I get the double NAT warnings but everything works and my Time Capsule is dynamically issuing all of the IP addresses for all my items connected wired or wirelessly via the Time Capsule.
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    Question 2: I really like interacting with the Apple products and associated software (e.g. Airport Utility) to setup, view and monitor my local network.  Will I lose this if I switch over to Off (Bridge Mode)?
    Question 3:  I want to use my Time Capsule for backups, wireless network and hopefully for managing my local network.  What is the best setup with a U-verse 2-Wire modem/router?
    There is tons of information on this community but after searching and reading for a while I couldn't figure out if any directly answered my questions.

    I currently have my Time Capsule set to DHCP and NAT mode.  I get the double NAT warnings but everything works and my Time Capsule is dynamically issuing all of the IP addresses for all my items connected wired or wirelessly via the Time Capsule.
    While this might work on a simple home network without too many downsides, if you try to add enhanced features like port forwarding, things are going to become much more complicated, and may not be possible.
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    Question 2: I really like interacting with the Apple products and associated software (e.g. Airport Utility) to setup, view and monitor my local network.  Will I lose this if I switch over to Off (Bridge Mode)?
    No
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    go to this link:
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