Time Capsule with Extreme in Bridge Mode

I want to connect a Time Capsule (latest version) to an Airport Extreme (latest version) in bridge mode.  Is it possible to have a guest network with this configuration?  If so, how do I configure the stations?

I currently own the latest version of Airport Extreme (not in bridge mode) and was thinking about adding a Time Capsule for extending the network in my home and for data backups.
OK, got that. You asked about a Guest Network earlier.....does the AirPort Extreme currently provide both a "main" and "guest" network?
I wanted to make the T.C. my main router and wire it to my existing Extreme (after a factory reset).
Here, I am confused.....since you just noted that you wanted to add the Time Capsule to extend the AirPort Extreme network?  In that case, the Time Capsule will extend the main network....and the guest network provided by the AirPort Extreme.
But....the Time Capsule will not be the main router in this type of setup. It will be the extending device.....unless.....you mean to say that you plan to swap roles and locate the Time Capsule where the Airport Extreme currently is located and vice versa.  Is this what you want to do?
From what i've read on Apple sites, I should set the A.E. in bridge mode, correct?
You don't need to set the extending router in Bridge Mode.....AirPort Utility will do that for you automatically during the setup.
It sounds like you may be reading some older support documents and thinking that you must manually configure Bridge Mode. This is no longer required. The extending device will be configured in Bridge Mode by AirPort Utility.  You do not have to worry about doing this yourself.

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  • Time capsule with airport extreme

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    Thanks for the additional information.
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