WiFi Solution - only wifi network

Hey

I live in Israel and how I get internet home is via a special modem that is also a router, this whole box is called HotBox.

The quality of this refrigerator is VERY bad, but it's the only way to get internet here...

Since I was little systems in my house requiring some specific open ports (smart home hub and dvr security cameras) the hotbox is really bad with the opening of the ports so I had to do a bridge inside mode, so it works as a modem and connected on it (some not expensive tp-link I'll change with time) an extra to work as opening and router port solution router.

so far, it works fine.

The House is large in the territory and I thought the best solution to extend the internet into an area away from the House, the basement which has thick walls and wifi signal is difficult to achieve...

The inside of the wall, I have an ethernet cable that goes from the main tp-link router in the basement and there I connected a time capsule Airport (model 2014 if it made a difference, the new type of orders one) which gives wifi in the basement and an additional airport specially for the single harder.

Everything works fine but a small thing, in the upper part of the House, I have Tp-link network (say 1) and in the basement, I have a different time capsule (Network2) wifi network.

My question is how can I do the work of the entire system on a single network?

I have to do the time capsule as a bridge or configure it somehow differently?

Or is it still possible to do?

Thank you very much for your help in advance!

My question is how can I do the work of the entire system on a single network?

Change the name of the network wireless on the Time Capsule so that it will be exactly the same as the name of the TP-Link network.

In the example below, you can see the name of my wireless network is TWNDB. If I wanted to change the name, I change / move back the current name and then type the new name I wanted to use.

I have to do the time capsule as a bridge or configure it somehow differently?

The Capsule should already be configured in Bridge Mode if it has been implemented correctly, who calls Apple 'Off (Bridge Mode). If it isn't, then you must change the setting on the network tab, ensure the Capsule is in 'Off (Bridge Mode).

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