Can't turn off Wi-Fi on Time Capsule

I would like to save electricity since I don't use the wi-fi on my Airport Time Capsule.  I just use the data back-up feature. I can't turn off the wi-fi by going to System Preferences - Network.  It says Status: Off  but the Wi-Fi is in fact on.  I can log on to the Wi-Fi network from another computer.  Clicking Turn Wi-Fi On does nothing.
The menu bar says "WiFi: No hardware installed"  My Time Machine program seems to work with the Time Capsule.
What am I doing wrong?
Hardware: Early 2008 Mac Pro, OSX 10.9.2.  Airport Time Capsule 2TB less than a year old.

I get the same power consumption whether wireless is on or off....using an older 2+ year old version of the Time Capsule though.
I would not recommend that you power off the Time Capsule and power it back up on a regular basis. The Time Capsule loses all of its network settings on power down, then must get them all back again on power up. You probably will not go more than a few days before you have a problem with the Time Capsule getting lost on the network.
Might be a reason why Apple does not even put an "Off" switch on the Time Capsule, or allow you to power it off from a computer or AirPort Utility.
Personally, I think that continually powering off a device and powering it back up places far more stress on the electronic components that simply leaving it on. But, others have other opinions.

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