Time Capsule dual wireless routers issues

I have a TimeWarner cable modem in the closet with a net gear 8port router connected where are all my cat5 cables drop in for our home.
I have a Cisco wireless router in the living room running wifi to iPads, iPhones, etc. That router has a cat5 cable going to my Apple Tv and everything is working fine.
I purchased a Time capsule to backup my macbook air and hooked it up to my office via cat5 and connected it's wifi to connect to my iPad when I'm in there since connectivity is sometimes slow to my Cisco wireless router.
Here's the problem. I can't get the Time Capsule to work at the same times as my Cisco wireless router. Each time I reset the modem it picks only one to connect to. My time capsule says no internet connectivity but the cat5 to my Thunderbolt shows "display ethernet" connected but I cannot access the internet.
A buddy said it's an IP address issue and they're trying to share one and that can't happen.
Please advise.
thanks.
cp

I assume that you have checked the Ethernet cable this connected to the Time Capsule and verified that it is functioning correctly. The Time Capsule would be configured to "Create a wireless network" if you want it to provide a wireless network. If you do not want the Time Capsule to provide a wireless network, then you would set the Network Mode to "Off".
To enable Bridge Mode,  under the setting for Router Mode would be "Off (Bridge Mode)"
Click Update to save the settings and the Time Capsule will restart.

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    Rotated TKIP group key.
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    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
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    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
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    May 15 11:53:07
    5
    Disassociated with station e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b
    May 15 11:53:07
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
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    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49497.
    May 15 11:54:52
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    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49499.
    May 15 11:54:57
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    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49502.
    May 15 11:55:15
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    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49504.
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    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49506.
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    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49508.
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    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
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    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 12:05:55
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 12:05:55
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:05:55
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:05:56
    5
    Clock synchronized to network time server time.apple.com (adjusted +0 seconds).
    May 15 12:06:00
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
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    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:06:45
    5
    Disassociated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:06:45
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:07:19
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:07:19
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:09:15
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49576.
    May 15 12:09:35
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49578.
    May 15 12:09:49
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49580.
    May 15 12:25:40
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49709.
    May 15 12:25:51
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49711.
    May 15 12:26:12
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49717.
    May 15 12:27:40
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49723.
    May 15 12:27:41
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 12:27:56
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 12:27:56
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:27:56
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:28:00
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:28:00
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:29:23
    5
    SMB/CIFS login OK from [email protected].
    May 15 12:29:31
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49730.
    May 15 12:29:31
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49732.
    May 15 12:34:15
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49739.
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    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 12:34:31
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 12:34:31
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:34:31
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
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    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
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    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:36:07
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49745.
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    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49747.
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    5
    Associated with station 10:68:3f:46:d2:69
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    WPA handshake failed with STA 10:68:3f:46:d2:69 likely due to bad password from client
    May 15 12:40:41
    5
    Deauthenticating with station 10:68:3f:46:d2:69 (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:40:41
    5
    Disassociated with station 10:68:3f:46:d2:69
    May 15 12:41:48
    5
    Disassociated with station 10:68:3f:46:d2:69
    May 15 12:42:12
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49759.
    May 15 12:42:13
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 12:42:28
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 12:42:28
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:42:28
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:42:32
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:42:32
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
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    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49768.
    May 15 12:44:10
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49771.
    May 15 12:45:03
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49773.
    May 15 12:45:03
    5
    unloading current configuration.
    May 15 12:45:18
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 3).
    May 15 12:45:18
    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:45:18
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:45:23
    5
    Associated with station 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:45:23
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 78:a3:e4:ba:90:42
    May 15 12:46:23
    5
    Associated with station e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b
    May 15 12:46:24
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant e4:92:fb:dc:02:0b
    May 15 12:46:43
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:46:43
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:46:58
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49780.
    May 15 12:47:02
    5
    Connection accepted from [::ffff:192.168.1.170]:49782.
    May 15 12:47:05
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:05
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:13
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:14
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:27
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:30
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:39
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:40
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:47:44
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:47:44
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:49:07
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:49:07
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:49:13
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:49:13
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:19
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:20
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:20
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:26
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:30
    5
    Deauthenticating with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50 (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:51:30
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:31
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
    May 15 12:51:31
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:31
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:34
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:38
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:40
    5
    Deauthenticating with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50 (reserved 2).
    May 15 12:51:40
    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:40
    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:41
    5
    Rotated TKIP group key.
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    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:42
    5
    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
    May 15 12:51:49
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    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    Installed unicast CCMP key for supplicant 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    Deauthenticating with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50 (reserved 2).
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    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    Rotated TKIP group key.
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    5
    Associated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    Deauthenticating with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50 (reserved 2).
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    5
    Disassociated with station 24:fd:52:d0:3c:50
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    5
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    5
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    5
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    5
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    unloading current configuration.
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    5
    Deauthenticating with station ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff (reserved 2).
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    5
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    5
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    unloading current configuration.
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    1
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    1
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    1
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