Possible to use AE as bridge to provide wired connection?

I have an AT&T U-verse 3801HGV modem. It's a 802.11g wireless modem. I want to replace the wireless part with an Airport Time Capsule 2TB. This will provide 802.11ac. In order to run a PC and an AVAYA VOIP phone across the house, I'm wondering if I can setup an Airport Extreme to receive the wireless signal from the Time Capsule and thus provide wired ethernet ports. I'm not trying to extend the network, just to pick up the wireless signal and provide wired ports.
Is this possible? Any tips on how to set this up?
Thanks.

I'm wondering if I can setup an Airport Extreme to receive the wireless signal from the Time Capsule and thus provide wired ethernet ports. I'm not trying to extend the network, just to pick up the wireless signal and provide wired ports.
The Extreme must be set up to "extend a wireless network". Configured this way, the Ethernet ports are enabled...and since the Extreme will be in bridge mode in this type of setup, all of the ports will behave as LAN ports, so you will have a total of 4 ports available.
Keep in mind that you will not have true Ethernet speeds at the AirPort Extreme when you do this, as the ports will only be as fast as the wireless connection between the Time Capsule and AirPort Extreme.
In other words, you are in effect, connecting devices using wireless, even though they might be physically connected to the Ethernet ports on the AirPort Extreme.

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