My time capsule is definetly slow

Hello all!
I just bought a 1TB time, very nice item, but I'm really upset for its performances, it's really too slow.
I warmly hope it's cause my configurations otherwise I've to return it to apple so I hope I can get some good suggestion from you skilled users. My home network is so composed:
I have a modem router with 3 imac connected to it, then in the forth port it's connected the cable with the time capsule, where I plugged it in the wan port. On the time capsule a mac mini is connected via cable, while an appletv and a laptop are connected via wireless. There is also a hard disk on the usb port. Before the TC I was using to share internet via wireless from the mac mini.
The time capsule is set in the bridge mode, because I need to access to the mini from everywhere (my router is set with a nat). Now, accessing to the files stored on the hard disks connected to the TC the file transfer is really too slow, both wireless or cabled. for instance, just before I was unable to read fluently a movie having a rate of 3 Mbps!!! Shouldn't work this connection up to 1000Mbps??
So, my doubt concers my settings... it's correct to use the bridge mode or also passing data from devices connected to the TC, the data flow up to the router and then back?
Just in this way I can explain myself this slow behaviour!!
SO please, let me have a your feedbacks, any suggestion is warmly welcome!
Thank you alot!

I'm afraid I won't be of much help, as I only recently got my Time Capsule (mines working fine but I dont use bridged mode).
Have u enabled wireless n at the 5GHz range?
Airport Utility --> Airport --> Wireless --> Wireless Network Options --> [check] 5GHz network name
Open up Network Utility; what's your speed for Airport? When I didn't turn on 5GHz, it was at 54Mbit/s; now, it's 300 Mbit/s.
I'm not sure if this helps... if u get 3Mbps, then maybe u got a lemon, or there is something interfering... (personally, I had a AV transmitter that was also on channel 1, and that disrupted my wireless g)
Dunno... someone with more experience chime in pls!

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