Connect TM wireless to an existing network

I want to connect my TM 2 to my net existing as a wireless client. My main router is not an Appleproduct but must stay as it is. My plan is to use TM connect my Synologi NAS with cable in room separat so I can have my TM and SIN away from my main router. I do not understand how to do this. So please help

The needs of the time Capsule to connect to a modem or a modem/router to the assistance of a permanent, wired cables Ethernet... just like the printed Installation Guide illustrates.

The only exception to this basic configuration would be if you have another router Apple producing wireless network, in which case the time Capsule could "extend" this network wireless.

If you are ready to add an AirPort Express, it could be possible to configure the AirPort Express to pick up the signal from your router wireless and the 'join' the network in this way. Then, it would be possible to have the Express send an Ethernet signal to the time Capsule . A configuration that is unusual to say the least.

Note that I used the word "peut" here twice. There is no guarantee that this type of configuration would work well for you.

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