Network design with time capsule

Need a little help - I have 7 imacs/mbp - 1 imac is ftp only and 2 large copiers networked plus 3 individual printers. at this point all printers/copiers and ftp site are hardwired the rest are wireless(Older airport) connected with a router (Netgear) and airport extreme(Older model).
I am going to replace the extreme with a Time capsule.
1- my present setup is cable modem ->Router with 5 printers/copiers & FTP computer hardwired-CAT 5- AND Airport Extreme plugged in to router. Computers then "talk" with them through Wifi via AE. Is there a better way to do this when I upgrade to a TIme Capsule?
2- can the TIme capsule "Back Up" all 7 macs (including the hardwired ftp site- it does have airport besides being hardwired (for download speed)
If anyone has any suggestions - please help - this is one of those 20 yr old networks that has "evolved" into a mess and hopefully I can re- work it for speed and efficiency....
Thanks for any help....

Hey Byram,
Ok first I have to tell you that the Time Capsule does not like it when its not the main device on the network. When its joined to a network or set as a bridge it can cause backup issues and can even corrupted backups. How it works is the computer will send all the data to the main router then the main router will have to send the data to the TC with can cause data loss.
Now I don't know if you are using older Mac's or Mac's with 10.5.8 if you can use Time Machine to do you backup then it will be able to back up all you computers. NOTE: Time Machine backups all files and the OS by default this will take up some space on your TC.
You can setup the TC to join the network and you should be able to access that drive via all computers and even use Time Machine but again there could be issues with data loss. As for the FTP Mac I need work info on how its setup and what OS it is running to tell you how to do backups.
So after all this my main question is why not replace the Netgear router with the TC
The best way to set this network up would be like this:
Modem -> TC then ethernet or wifi all the other computers.
If you are looking to get more signal in you house for the Wifi then what you getting now that old UFO Extreme will hurt you more then anything. Picking up a 99.00 Airport Express and telling it to Extend the network wirelessly will solve that issue and even give you Airtunes in your house.
Please let me know if there a reason for the Netgear.

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