Time Capsule Guest Network Issue!! Help

Hi and tnxs for reading.
I have a TC in bridge mode to my router.
I have activated a main WiFi network and a Guest Network. Today I had a friend at home so I tried for the the first time the Guest Network. However, after 1 minute of trying attemps, he got a time out. I tried with my iphone, ipad and mac, but no results.
I tried to disable and enable again the Guest Network without pwd, but got the same issue.
I read around that Guest Network is not working in bridge mode but don't know if this is the same issue I have, since the network is working but the problem happens when trying to connect. I guess I should get a caution or warning if this is the case....... no worning or messages, but sadly discovered by chance...
Any help?
Cheers

I have a TC in bridge mode to my router.
The Guest Network will not function correctly unless the TC is configured to operate as a router, providing DHCP and NAT information for the network.
It is unfortunate that AirPort Utility 6.x versions display the Guest Network option when it is configured in Bridge Mode.....(previous versions of AirPort Utility 5.x would not even display a Guest Network option when the TC or AirPorts were configured in Bridge Mode.)

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