Browsers stalling, Time Capsule not backing up

Hey everyone,
I've been reading in all the relevant forums—reposting this from Time Capsule forum because I'm not sure which is more appropriate—and I can't quite find something that matches the problem I'm having, so here goes. If I'm rehashing something that's been covered, a link would be much appreciated.
Browsers on my MBP are completely choking on any and all websites, and Time Machine is unable to run. Our other computers (which don't use the Time Capsule for backup) have no problem with websites. And my MBP seems to be running Mail, Tweetdeck, and printing ok. But for some reason my browsers are chronically stalling (or taking minutes and minutes to load sites like CNN).
At first I attributed it to a faulty AirPort card in my MBP; I'd taken it in to get the screen replaced, and they replaced the AirPort card for some reason. I've since had that one replaced, but the problem persists.
It's not just one browser, either. I mostly use Safari, but Firebox seems to have the same problem (or it will load CNN, then choke on the page I nav to afterward). It's also inconsistent; the past few days have been ok, but tonight it wouldn't load anything. Then it inexplicably started working briefly.
Often, when I quit out of Safari after a page has stalled, I get the beach ball in the Finder for about 10 minutes afterward. The beach ball goes away after that.
I'm getting a signal just fine, so it's not that. I've noticed my Time Capsule keeps making a start-up sound—like the disk is waking up—when I launch a browser, but nothing happens. The dot on the front is green, so there are no problems. I've run the AirPort Admin many times, and it's not showing anything.
I've checked for malware too and cleared anything that looked suspicious. I just ran Time Machine Buddy, and it said: "No space left on device. Stopping backupd to allow ejection of backup destination disk." But my Time Machine prefs say I have 970 gigs available.
Ugh, really frustrated with this. Any help would be really appreciated.

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