Time Machine Setup

Hi could someone shed some light on this for me please.
Is it possible to use the Time Machine as a wireless repeater?
So I have an adsl wireless router at one end of the house but at the other end of the house I get poor wireless signal on my macbook. What I was wanting to do and couldn't get it to do in the setup is to have the Time Machine (Wireless) at the half way point for my backups but also to have it boost the wireless signal so I could get a good signal at the other end of the house.
Is this going to be possible?
Many thanks,
Tim

Welcome to the discussions!
The Time Capsule can be configured to "Extend a wireless network" and function as you want IF you are using an Apple wireless router with "n" capability to create the wireless network at the head end of your network. When you mention that you have an ADSL wireless router, this does not seem to be the case.
In other words, your wireless network would need to be created by an Apple AirPort Express(n), Airport Extreme(n), or another Time Capsule(n) for the new Time Capsule to be able to "extend" the wireless network.
If you have a compatible base station and need step by step instructions to configure your wireless network, please post back.

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    3 - other Mac TM --> 700GB partition
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    3TB HD
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    2 - other Mac TM --> 1TB partition (rather than a 700GB partition)
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    I am having the same issue on my macbook air (end 2010)
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