Problems with setting up my new Time Capsule.

Hello.
I've searched through internet several times now and still can't find the answers...
I got an AirPort Time Capsule (3 TB) for Christmas and tried to get it to work today.
When I connected it to the modem (ethernet) and then plugged it in, on my MacBook Air (OS X, Version 10.9) I clicked on the Time Capsule link (or whatever it was called) in the WiFi bar, then did everything I was told to do (filled in the information such as the name of my WiFi, named the 'base' - I mean the Time Capsule; I don't really know how it's called in English since I'm not a native -, blah blah, and then restarted the modem... After a few minutes long wait the only thing that I've recieved was a 'Sorry, something went wrong'. - Or something similiar.) After this happened, I could no longer see the 'Time Capsule link' in the WiFi bar and had to reset the Time Capsule itself.
So here's the question... Does anyone know what to do? Any answer will be much appreciated.
Thank you very much,
Markéta Lišková.

We are seeing more and more that auto setup is simply failing.. The problem is Apple preselects certain preferred outcomes from their point of view rather than work with what exists.
But we need some facts before we can tell you how to fix it.
What modem do you have? Type of broadband?
Most important.. is this modem also working as router?
If it is adsl the TC seems to pick that up and immediately wants to take over as router.
Whichever broadband you have.. if the existing modem is also a router, stick to the TC working in bridge mode.
Do this manually. And do it by ethernet.
Steps as follows.
1. Reset the TC and plug a LAN port of the TC into ethernet port of the computer.
Open your Network preferences and you should see it exactly as below.. the TC at 10.0.1.1  and the ethernet on 10.0.1.2
Make sure ipv6 is set to link-local.. this is crucial.. and not given enough emphasis in the instructions.. you cannot get the setup to work properly without it. Don't forget to change ipv6 to link-local for wireless as well.
2. Open the airport utility and go to File / Configure Other.
3. Type in the IP of the TC.. no password is needed until it is setup. Click OK
4. You are now in the Manual setup area. And finally YOU can setup the TC.. CORRECTLY.
5.
As per above.. if the modem is a router.. set the TC to bridge.
6. Go to the Internet tab and check it is set to dhcp.. it will be by default.
7. Go to the wireless tab and create a wireless network.
Give it a suitable name. Short .. no spaces and pure alphaunumeric.. is my recommendation.
8. Go to the Base Station tab and give the TC a suitable name.. short, no spaces and pure alphanumeric, I strongly recommend.
Click update and now plug the TC into the modem.. ethernet LAN port modem to WAN port of the TC.
All will now work.. because YOU are the BOSS!
Tell us more if your modem is not a router.

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