Use Time Capsule (AirPort Extreme) to extend wifi coverage of Xfinity X1 modem/router
My Time Capsule (latest version) and my Xfinity X1 modem/router are located about 8 feet apart, one on each side (but not behind) my LG Smart TV. The X1 is, of course, connected to Comcast coax cable. The X1 ethernet output connects to the Time Capsule ethernet input via a Cat 6 cable. The LG Smart TV is connected to the Time Capsule via ethernet.
The X1 and the Time Capsule each broadcast wifi under a different network name. Only the wireless Xfinity set top boxes (which are connected to their respective TVs via HDMI) and Xfinity pods connect to the X1's wifi network. I have three other AirPort Extremes (latest version) that are located in my home office, the garage, and the pool cottage. These three Extremes all extended the wifi network created by the Time Capsule. All my Apple computers, iPads, cell phones, Apple Watches, etc., connect to that network, not the one created by the X1.
My only issue is that when I go to a new website on any of my computers, the progress bar often pauses at about 20% across and only after about 5 or 10 seconds proceeds to load the new page. Sometimes, it simply does not load the new page and I have to try again. Changing between the 2.4 Ghz and 5.0 Ghz networks usually fixes the problem.
Is the ethernet connection between the X1 and the Time Capsule likely to be the cause of this problem? Or is it more likely the issue is that they are so close and creating different wifi networks? Would changing the X1's network name to the same as the Time Capsule's (or vice versa) fix the problem?
I'd appreciate any help or suggestions anyone has. I realize it's only a minor annoyance, but I'd like everything set up "right" if at all possible. Thanks in advance.
Airport Time Capsule 802.11ac Gen1