Will Joining Time Capsule Slow My Internet Down

Hi,
I am joining Virgin Media (100mB/S) and before I have always plugged my time capsule into my BT router and joined the time capsule.
What speeds can Time Capsule support? Will doing this with a significantly faster broadband speed be pointless and slow?
Thanks in advance.
Loic

So 125 megBytes / sec?
Thanks

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