Cannot connect to disk

I've had my time capsule about 3 months.
Recently, say every couple of days, I'll no longer be able to connect to the disk (time machine reports an error, as does trying to connect to the disk through finder), although the light is green. The wireless functionality works perfectly though. Rebooting my laptop doesn't help, but power-cycling the time capsule does. This has happened about 3 times now.
Is it worth taking a trip to the Apple store to get it looked at?

OK, restarted the Mac. One of my disks became visible. The other came up as a network icon but didn't become available for use and the disk access dialog came up.
Plugging the 'missing' disk into the Mac assures me the disk is AOK.
For some reason there were two volumes mounted with similar names "X" and "X 1". rmdir dealt with that.
OK. So now I can't see either disk. Finder-->Go-->network-->router and I can connect and see the shares. A quick login and the router connected drive is available.
Connect back up the other drive to the router via the USB hub. Restart the router. Both disks visible in AirPort utility. Finder-->Go-->network-->router and I get the spinning beach ball of death and 'server disconnected' - I've lost the previously connected drive.
OK. Finder-->Go-->network-->router and Connect. And now I have both disks in my list and I can connect. This time I remember the password in my keychain.
So, restart your router. Submit to any 'server connection lost' or 'cannot connect to disk' dialogs. then go Finder-->Go-->network-->router and connect. Go as a registered user and enter the disk password/user account access info/base station password. And it might just work.

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    49027 15:56:44 (0) ** - ROOT/CCM/POLICY, CCM_PolicyReplicationConsumer.Id="{9099D177-1AD6-46e6-BBC0-70F460786953}".
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    49029 15:56:44 (0) ** - ROOT/CCM/POLICY, CCM_PolicyReplicationConsumer.Id="{9099D177-1AD6-46e6-BBC0-70F460786953}".
    49030 15:56:44 (0) **   'SELECT * FROM __ClassOperationEvent WHERE TargetClass ISA "CCM_Policy_Config"'
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    49034 15:56:44 (0) ** WMI TIMER instruction(s): ........................................................................................... NONE.
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    49036 15:56:44 (0) ** - ROOT/CIMV2/SECURITY/MICROSOFTTPM.
    49037 15:56:44 (0) ** - ROOT/CIMV2/TERMINALSERVICES.
    49038 15:56:44 (0) ** - ROOT/SERVICEMODEL.
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    49040 15:56:44 (0) **    use an encrypted connection by specifying the PACKET PRIVACY authentication level.
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    49044 15:56:44 (0) ** WMI MONIKER CONNECTIONS: ............................................................................................ OK.
    49045 15:56:44 (0) ** WMI CONNECTIONS: .................................................................................................... OK.
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    49052 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
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    49054 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
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    49056 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49057 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_GenericIKEandAuthIP, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49058 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49059 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_Counters_IPsecAuthIPv4, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49060 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49061 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_IPsecAuthIPv4, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49062 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49063 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_Counters_IPsecAuthIPv6, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49064 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49065 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_IPsecAuthIPv6, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49066 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49067 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_Counters_IPsecIKEv4, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49068 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49069 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_IPsecIKEv4, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49070 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49071 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_Counters_IPsecIKEv6, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
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    49073 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_Counters_IPsecIKEv6, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
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    49077 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_NETDataProviderforOracle_NETDataProviderforOracle, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
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    49079 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfFormattedData_TermService_TerminalServices, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49080 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49081 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/CIMV2, Win32_PerfRawData_TermService_TerminalServices, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
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    49084 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49085 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveLateCount, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49086 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49087 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveJoinThread, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49088 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49089 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveDelete, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49090 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49091 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveBandwidth, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49092 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49093 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/WMI, ReserveCreate, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49094 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49095 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_PhyDisk, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49096 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49097 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_Video, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49098 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49099 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_IDEChannel, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49100 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49101 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_NIC, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49102 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49103 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_Network, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49104 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49105 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_CPU, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49106 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49107 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_LogDisk, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49108 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49109 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root/WMI, SystemConfig_Power, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49110 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
    49111 15:56:44 (0) ** - root/ccm/LocationServices, ClientInfo, 0x80041002 - (WBEM_E_NOT_FOUND) Object cannot be found.
    49112 15:56:44 (0) **   MOF Registration: ''
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    49121 15:56:44 (0) ** WMI MOF representations: ............................................................................................ OK.
    49122 15:56:44 (0) ** WMI QUALIFIER access operations: .................................................................................... OK.
    49123 15:56:44 (0) ** WMI ENUMERATION operations: ......................................................................................... OK.
    49124 15:56:44 (0) ** WMI EXECQUERY operations: ........................................................................................... OK.
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    49127 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root, Instance: __EventProviderCacheControl=@, Property: ClearAfter='00000000000030.000000:000' (Expected default='00000000000500.000000:000').
    49128 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root, Instance: __EventSinkCacheControl=@, Property: ClearAfter='00000000000015.000000:000' (Expected default='00000000000230.000000:000').
    49129 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root, Instance: __ObjectProviderCacheControl=@, Property: ClearAfter='00000000000030.000000:000' (Expected default='00000000000500.000000:000').
    49130 15:56:44 (0) ** - Root, Instance: __PropertyProviderCacheControl=@, Property: ClearAfter='00000000000030.000000:000' (Expected default='00000000000500.000000:000').
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    49132 15:56:44 (0) ** WMI WRITE operations: ............................................................................................... NOT TESTED.
    49133 15:56:44 (0) ** WMI PUT operations: ................................................................................................. NOT TESTED.
    49134 15:56:44 (0) ** WMI DELETE operations: .............................................................................................. NOT TESTED.
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    49136 15:56:44 (0) ** WMI dynamic instances retrieved: .................................................................................... 0.
    49137 15:56:44 (0) ** WMI instance request cancellations (to limit performance impact): ................................................... 3.
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    49140 15:56:44 (0) **   DCOM: ............................................................................................................. 0.
    49141 15:56:44 (0) **   WINMGMT: .......................................................................................................... 0.
    49142 15:56:44 (0) **   WMIADAPTER: ....................................................................................................... 0.
    49143 15:56:44 (0) **
    49144 15:56:44 (0) ** # of additional Event Log events AFTER WMIDiag execution:
    49145 15:56:44 (0) **   DCOM: ............................................................................................................. 0.
    49146 15:56:44 (0) **   WINMGMT: .......................................................................................................... 0.
    49147 15:56:44 (0) **   WMIADAPTER: ....................................................................................................... 0.
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    49157 15:56:44 (0) **            The following command line must be used:
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    49160 15:56:44 (0) **            with WMI by starting the ADAP process.
    49161 15:56:44 (0) **    - a WMI repository corruption.
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    49170 15:56:44 (0) **          otherwise some applications may fail after the reconstruction.
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    49174 15:56:44 (0) **          ALL fixes previously mentioned.
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    49176 15:56:44 (0) **
    49177 15:56:44 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    49178 15:56:44 (0) ** Unexpected, wrong or missing registry key values: ................................................................... 1 KEY(S)!
    49179 15:56:44 (0) ** INFO: Unexpected registry key value:
    49180 15:56:44 (0) **   - Current:  HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WBEM\CIMOM\Logging (REG_SZ) -> 0
    49181 15:56:44 (0) **   - Expected: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WBEM\CIMOM\Logging (REG_SZ) -> 1
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    49184 15:56:44 (0) **
    49185 15:56:44 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    49186 15:56:44 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    49187 15:56:44 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    49188 15:56:44 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    49189 15:56:44 (0) **
    49190 15:56:44 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    49191 15:56:44 (0) ** ------------------------------------------------------ WMI REPORT: END -----------------------------------------------------------
    49192 15:56:44 (0) ** ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    49193 15:56:44 (0) **
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