Using Time Capsule as Network Backup only no wireless

Hi all,
I already have a wireless network, but I have a couple of C level users who "forget" to store documents on the server and then proceed to throw them away, and I have a 1TB time capsule, that I was using for testing, but that project is now over and it is available. I was hoping to put the TC on the network, but not use wireless with it and simply share it as an additional backup device.
I believe that I need to turn off the Wireless, assign a IP address on my subnet, then everything should be fine? Right?
Thanks for your help.

Hi, I am also having issues with Time Capsule in a pure LAN mode. When I setup Time Capsule with a fixed LAN IP, switch off the wireless mode, Time Capsule accepts the settings but as soon as it is hooked up to the LAN and reboots, it kicks away its settings, gives an error message and switches back "on" its wireless mode.
Ok, I understand that it switches back its wireless mode, to be able to talk to the MAC, but... why is it not taking the fixed LAN IP? It is a regular 192.168.0.x address that is free on the network, I am not sure what to do...
Before that I tried to install it as a client on the existing wireless network, provided by a Zyxel Wireles/LAN Firewall/Switch, that worked for about 2 hours, since then Time Capsule has never again accepted to enter the wireless network.
I am stuck here... the Time Capsule is new, belongs to a friend of mine who has exactly the same 24'' I-MAC as I have (except for a different brand hard drive), he is not computer savy, so this is why I am trying to help him out here.
He needs the Time Capsule to be on the LAN only, as he also has a Vista Notebook and as he mainly runs his MAC in Vista, as he needs some software which does not exist for OS X.
Anyone, any idea, how to force Time Capsule into the LAN mode, without its wireless... or is there a way to clear all old configuration settings... because, every time I try to clear the old settings, the Time Capsule does its very best to recover these...
Any suggestions welcome...
Otherwise, my guess is that this Time Capsule is faulty and that my friend needs to send it in for replacement.

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    ironknee wrote:
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