Time capsule and video

Have a DSL modem/wifi router as primary network. Would like to add a time capsule to receive video streaming from the internet (netflix for example). The time capsule would be connected to a DVR via ethernet cable.
Is this possible?
And if so, can it still be used as a time capsule for backups.
AND if so, how does one do that?
Thanks
Fabian

Fernando Fabian Okonski wrote:
Have a DSL modem/wifi router as primary network. Would like to add a time capsule to receive video streaming from the internet (netflix for example). The time capsule would be connected to a DVR via ethernet cable.
Is this possible?
Sure!
However, just as you are planning to connect the Time Capsule to your DVR via Ethernet, you will want to use Ethernet to connect your the TC to your DSL modem.
If you don't have that option with your existing router, because it doesn't have an Ethernet port, it had better be using 802.11n. You will not be satisfied with the performance of an 802.11b/g network for video.
And if so, can it still be used as a time capsule for backups.
Yes.
AND if so, how does one do that?
The TC also functions as a network storage device. Apple's Time Machine makes it easy, but you can use other utilities if you're comfortable with them. Again, I think you would be dissatisfied with its performance in that capacity unless you are using an 802.11n network, which the TC can create. A wired network is always preferable though.
If you have computers or other devices that are not 802.11n capable, the TC can also create a b/g network for them, and bridge the two, so you won't have to use your DSL modem's wireless.
It's a pretty versatile device.

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