Time capsule IP settings / NAT / DHCP / questions

I'm trying to set up a Time Capsule in my apartment, to use as a wireless router with several apple computers. I've been using an Airport Express in the past. I'm having problems setting up the computers to get individual IP addresses, not in conflict with each other, while still receiving the Internet signal.
My DSL comes with a stable IP address which I have assigned to the Capsule, along with associated subnet mask, router address (the router in the building from the service provider, which is working fine), and DNS server addresses.
Trouble is, if I set my capsule to assign IPs through DHCP or share a signal IP, it shows blinking amber on reboot. Strangely, as a bridge, with one computer assigned the same IP I'm able to get the internet, but if I want to use more than one computer, I get an error message about IP duplication. I'm also wondering about double NAT (which I'm not as familiar with). ANother question is whether to plug into the WAN or LAN port. The airport setup seems to want me to use the WAN port (and says that no ethernet plugged in there is a problem). Is it?
Finally, I was wondering if I can use my old airport express to extend my range and/or network a second printer in the other room. Do the two routers need to be connected by an ethernet cable? Can the airport express be remotely set up to use the same network the Time Capsule is plugged into from the wall?
Many thanks for anybody's help with this.

The airport setup seems to want me to use the WAN port (and says that no ethernet plugged in there is a problem). Is it?
Yes you want the DSL modem plugged into the WAN port.
Does your DSL require PPPoE? If so, after configuring the Time Capsule to get a connection using PPPoE... ensure that you DISABLE PPPoE on each of your computers. Only one device should be handling PPPoE.
Finally, I was wondering if I can use my old airport express to extend my range and/or network a second printer in the other room.
Yes as long as you configure the Time Capsule to work in an 802.11g compatible mode AND you configure both the Time Capsule and AirPort Express (AX) to wirelessly connect using WDS.
Do the two routers need to be connected by an ethernet cable?
No

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    Hello there..
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    Hello,
    I moved from Taiwan to the EU and need to adjust the channels of my Time Capsule 5GHz WLAN to comply with the EU standard?
    How can select the different channels. I currently have only 4 channels 149 - 161 available.
    I have tried to select the EU region, but it will not offer me this choice.
    The spec sheets on both the Taiwanese Apple site and the German Apple site both have the same specs (also US site etc.).
    It only sais that in certain countries certain channels are not approved to be used.
    I annot see why it should not be possible to select different channels.
    Can anybody help?
    Apple sales???
    I need 5GHz WLAN because my condo is covered in 2.4GHz WLAN.
    Also I don't see why I should not be able to use the advertised feature???
    Thanks.
    Cheers,
    Jens

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  • Time capsule channel settings Taiwan -- Germany

    Hello,
    I moved from Taiwan to the EU and need to adjust the channels of my Time Capsule 5GHz WLAN to comply with the EU standard?
    How can select the different channels. I currently have only 4 channels 149 - 161 available.
    I have tried to select the EU region, but it will not offer me this choice.
    The spec sheets on both the Taiwanese Apple site and the German Apple site both have the same specs (also US site etc.).
    It only sais that in certain countries certain channels are not approved to be used.
    I annot see why it should not be possible to select different channels.
    Can anybody help?
    Apple sales???
    I need 5GHz WLAN because my condo is covered in 2.4GHz WLAN.
    Also I don't see why I should not be able to use the advertised feature???
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    Double sigh!!
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    4925
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    4940
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    4945
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    192
    4960
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    No
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    No
    No
    No
    No
    No
    196
    4980
    No
    No
    Yes
    No
    No
    No
    No
    No
    No
    No
    No
    No
    7
    5035
    No
    No
    No
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    No
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    8
    5040
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    5045
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    11
    5055
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    5060
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    16
    5080
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    34
    5170
    No
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    No
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    Yes
    Yes
    Yes-indoors
    No
    Yes-indoors
    Yes-indoors
    36
    5180
    Yes
    Yes
    Yes
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    Yes
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    Yes
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    Yes-indoors
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    5190
    No
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    5200
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    5210
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    Yes-indoors
    Yes-indoors
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    5220
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    Yes-indoors
    Yes-indoors
    46
    5230
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    Yes-indoors
    Yes-indoors
    48
    5240
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    Yes
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    Yes-indoors
    Yes-indoors
    52
    5260
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    Yes-DFS/TPC
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    Yes-indoors
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    5280
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    Yes-DFS/TPC
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    Yes-DFS/TPC
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    Yes-indoors
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    Yes-DFS/TPC
    Yes-DFS/TPC
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    No
    No
    No
    No
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    5745
    Yes
    No
    No
    No
    Yes
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    Yes
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    5765
    Yes
    No
    No
    No
    Yes
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    157
    5785
    Yes
    No
    No
    No
    Yes
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    161
    5805
    Yes
    No
    No
    No
    Yes
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    No
    Yes
    165
    5825
    Yes
    No
    No
    No
    Yes
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