Time Capsule with two extreme's

I have a smart home with a structured wiring hub that disperses cat5 cable to every room in the home.  Currently, i am running isp cable modem to bridge, bridge disperses signal to cat5 locations throughout home.  Time Capsule connected directly to ethernet, extreme one & two (configured in bridge mode) the same in different locations in the home.  Airport utility is not seeing all three items connected to network.  I have to move in range of them to view in Airport utility.  To trouble shoot, I moved Time capsule to hub, wired cable modem to time capsule, time capsule to bridge, bridge to home.  Only then did the my entire network become detected in airport utility no matter where I was in home. 
My dilemma is that I would like to have time capsule hardwired to main computer, and available to disperse better wireless signal.  It operates much better outside structure wired hub.  What are my options for creating the whole home expansive hardwired network?  If apple product had to wired directly to modem, then to bridge, can I go buy and express to achieve that?  Is there a way to do configure it the way I have? 

Any ideas? anybody?

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