Using Time Capsule as just a backup. (Need Help)

There are two Time Capsules in our home.  We use one with our modem for our home Wi-Fi.  The one that I have on my desk, I would like to just use it as a back.  Does anyone have any idea as to how I can set it up to my iMac for just a back up?

Yes, it is relatively easy.
How is the imac connecting to the internet now??
The answer depends on this..
Ethernet.
if you use ethernet, then could not be simpler.. bridge the TC.. plug the ethernet that was in the imac into the TC.. and plug the imac into another port on the TC.. it is now a switch and AP.. so turn off wireless.. and use it as your TM destination.
Wireless.
If the imac get internet by wireless.. setup the TC as router might be easier than bridge.. either are possible though. Plug it by ethernet into the computer. You might need to turn off wireless just to finish the setup. You need to move the TC to a different IP range. ie if you have two TC the second one cannot be the same IP as the first. Bridge avoids this issue as used above. Set the ethernet ip of the TC to say 192.168.1.1 .. set the ethernet on the computer to 192.168.1.10 with 255.255.255.0 subnet.. no router no dns set. (This is assuming the main TC is not using the same IP range). You may have to turn off the various errors that the TC will come up with.. just ignore them.. the TC is now isolated from the network for your exclusive use.
There are other methods.. like using wireless extend.. so ask more if you need more.

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