My home system is much heavier, but I use the same concept.  The router
has a DHCP range, say 192.168.1.100 - .150.  You could set your SB3
static using 192.168.1.10 and not have any conflicts. 

To set your server as STATIC, go into the the NETWORK preference pane
and click on the SHOW TAB and pull down to BUILT-IN ETHERNET.  BTW, I
think you said you were wired between your server and the Time Capsule,
right?

Next, select MANUALLY where is says Using DHCP and enter the same
address as what showed using DHCP.  Confirm that Subnet Mask and Router
are also the same.  Click APPLY NOW in the bottom right and close.

Your server will always have this address and the SB3 should always be
able to see it without issue.


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