Switch to Uverse Xfinity cable modem. Now comes Time Capsule or wi fi to work.

I have had Uverse for several years and today passed to Xfinity. I have a new Capsule 2 TB and an Airport Extreme, used as a range extender (bought in November 2014) and an old Time Capsule (bought in 2012) that I use as a different range extender and a Time Capsule for 2 other iMacs. Now that I have this modem Arris SB6183 cable I can't Wi - Fi to work. After several attempts with the Arrius customer support that I am at a loss. After Arrius support finally got the iMac having internet by bypassing the TC and linking directly from modem to the iMac, that I tried up again the TC wifi network but can do seem to succeed. I pressed the reset button on the TC for 15 seconds, and now I think that I lost all my original network set up. I have to start from scratch and create a new network? Can someone guide me to get this set up? Thank you in advance.

I noticed the list of devices on here... in fact we have now 3 iMac and macbook air. I'm working on the iMac 2011 until I get the wifi working again.

I have to start from scratch and create a new network?

Yes, you will need to reset and rerun the installation of TC.  This is a requirement whenever you change the modem, like you did with the new box of Arius.

Good luck and come back here if you need further assistance.

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