Time Capsule 2 TB

Hi all

First of all, please forgive me... I'm not at all very irritable!

I just bought a Time Capsule for my new iMac, I plugged in my sky router and my iMac Time Capsule and a house card plugged into my router from Sky - first question, can I transfer my iMac ethernet cables and home-plug from my router to the time Capsule?

Secondly, the time Capsule gives me high speed on my iPhone in my study, where it was found, however, when I turn the iPhone to my living room he keeps abandon connection and returning to 3G / 4G... I never had this when my phone is connected to my Sky router and I thought that the time Capsule was supposed to be the best.  I have the latest firmware update, is there something else you good people can recommend... is this a setting?

Any help is welcome.

Thanks in advance,

Stephen

I just bought a Time Capsule for my new iMac, I plugged in my sky router and my iMac Time Capsule and a house card plugged into my router from Sky - first question, can I transfer my iMac ethernet cables and home-plug from my router to the time Capsule?

Firstly by 'Home-card' are you referring to the powerline HomePlug adapters? Second, what is the exact make & model of your router from Sky? Finally, if I understand you correctly, you have both the new Time Capsule (TC) and HomePlug adapter connected directly to the router sky... correct?

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