Bridge mode... Router and TC

My internet does not work if I have my xfinity on bridge mode router and my TC on mode bridge?

Bridge on the modem/router and Bridge Mode on the TC will not work.

Xfinity modem/router must be configured as a modem only simple only (in bridged Mode), and the TC must be configured in router Mode of DHCP and NAT

or

Xfinity modem/router must be configured normally as a modem/router, and the TC must be configured in Bridge Mode

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