Using multiple Time Machines for network with bup

Hi Filks
Here is what I am looking to do. I have 3 buildings on 1 property.
I have eathernet wired to all
I have a closet with all wires terminating there.
I have 4 2T Time Machines, 1 Comcast Modem, 1,  24 port switch
I want to put one Time maching at the modem then connect switch to that and then all others to the switch so that I have one network behing the Time Machine.
I want to set up the other time machines so that they are the same wireless but not entending the wireless as they will be wired to the number 1 Time machine.
I need the wireless for all the items that are not connected to network obviously.
Do I set the additional Time Machines to be new wireless but use same info as #1?

Sorry meant Folks

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