Mac OS X- 10.6.8 -fibre optics / TC problem

Not computer savvy enough for this one.  Just switch from an ethernet connection for internet to wireless (fibre optics).  Now internet does not function when time capsule is plugged & working wirelessly as in the past.
Solution to date has been to disconnect Time Capsule to have Internet work.   How do we get both to work simutaneously?
Have direct wired Time Capsule to computer but internet still does not function.
Advanced thanks for any help.  

I am not at all sure how your internet works.. fibre is normally delivered over ethernet.
Anyway I am going to need some more explaination of how the TC is connected.
And what mode you have it running in. Do you get internet direct to the computer by wifi from some other router then?? And the TC is not connected at all?
You should still plug the TC into the fibre router by ethernet if that is possible. If not you can setup dual connection.. internet via wifi and TC via ethernet direct to the computer but that means only that one computer has access to it.
See the information in this thread.. I gave a whole series of screenshots on how to do the setup.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4817218?tstart=30
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