Setting up time capsule on a router using my existing wireless network

how do i set up my existing time capsule to my wireless network.
Earleir i was using TC as a wireless hub too but i do not intend to do so now . please advise

Not sure exactly what you mean..
The best way to setup the TC is plugged in by ethernet to existing router. You can then turn off wireless.. or setup wireless as roaming network.
See http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4260
It doesn't matter if the main router is apple or not apple, but the same ssid/security setup will work.
It is possible to extend wireless with another apple router. That has limitations but is much preferred to using non-apple router.
If you are trying to join a TC to a non-apple wireless network.. it can be done.. but the setup is extremely slow and poor reliability. It is not even available I think as option in v6 airport utility.. it might be in the setup. You can choose it in v5 utility by holding the option key when you choose wireless network mode.. it is so poor Apple do not support it.. and the TC becomes a dumb wireless client.. ethernet ports are shut off.. all wireless is reduced to single band client.
But there it is if you want to try.. Join a wireless network.. hidden so use option key to reveal.

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    You need to use the airport utility on a computer.
    If you use v6 utility it is fairly easy and straight forward.
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    I did one post with all the pictures.
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/24161378#24161378
    If you have issues just ask.
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    You can pick that up by using the wireless diagnostics in a mac laptop and walking around to pick up the signals.
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    Tell us if you mean roaming not wireless extend.

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    You need to use the airport utility on a computer.
    If you use v6 utility it is fairly easy and straight forward.
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    Do a full factory reset and then you can just go through the utility to extend wireless network.
    I did one post with all the pictures.
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/24161378#24161378
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    Then you can place the old TC about half way between the new TC and the clients would want to connect.. the half way point is not distance but wireless signal levels.
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    My desktop is wired to the Time capsule and it allows me to access the internet but my laptops cannot access the internet.  I have reconnected everything but nothing seems to work.  Any suggestions?

    I would recommend that you do the following as a minimum:
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    After the base station resets, go ahead and power it back down.
    Power-up the modem; wait at least 10-15 minutes.
    Power-up the base station; wait at least 5-10 minutes.
    Power-up your computer(s).
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    Hi...
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    No, you are not using a full IPv6 system.. you are simply making sure the link to the TC is able to use IPv6.
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    Hi,
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    Is this possible? If so, how?
    Message was edited by: maxf77

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    I got the TC to conenct via WAN to LAN on actiontec but i think that may limit my ability to take advantage of the capabilities of the time capsule.
    You do miss the guest wireless network and BTMM on the TC itself... but otherwise it is the best for everything else.
    Tell us if you need these functions.
    To cover a 3 storey town house a single wireless router is not going to be adequate.. if you can place the TC on a different floor to the modem that could be very helpful, with ethernet to link the two.
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    With that said, I was talked into buying this 2TB Time Capsule. Which right now seems to serve nicely as a very expensive paper weight.
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    I am at a loss. I am not a techie. And there are more options of use than the instructions cover.

    The problem is your method of connection I suspect.
    The TC was always designed to plug into the main router. It does not have to be in the same room but it has to be ethernet connected.
    Please post a few screenshots of the setup.. that makes it so much easier for me to work through it with you.
    Posting screenshots here is easy.. press the little camera and select the shot from finder.
    What I need is the summary page from your airport utility.. ie this one.
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    So my question is if I turn of the wirless function of the main uverse 2wire router, will that affect me watching tv with the wireless recivers that uverse provided me???
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