Time-capsule as a Time Machine but not a ethernet router

Hi all,
I have an Asus RT-n66u router acting as a router to serve the network.
I have an old 2nd gen 2TB time capsule and would like to use it as a wireless Time Machine backup instead of a wireless router.
I am wondering whether I can connect the ethernet cable physically to my asus router and still use the time capsule it as a backup disk.
I read something related to turning the time capsule to bridge mode but I'm not exactly sure how it works.
It will be greatly appreciated if anyone can let me know whether its do-able and instructions on how to achieve that.
Thanks!

Yes, you can do exactly as you suggest.
Ethernet cable LAN asus to WAN TC.
Put the TC in bridge.
Decide what you want to do wireless wise.. you could just turn off the TC wireless or run it .. create a wireless network. .but in this case I would use a different name to the Asus is using just to keep them separate.
Test backup if you ever do it over wireless via the Asus vs direct to the TC.
Sometimes backup loads can be very high and it is worth having a separate wireless sort of just for clients that will use the backup.. that also means using 5ghz and keeping the TC as close to the end device as possible..
Of course if you use ethernet then none of that matters and you can just turn off the wireless.

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