Computers not seeing Time Capsule

Hello,
I have a Macbook Pro and a G5 Mac pro and I bought a 2 Terabyte Time Capsule to back up my files on. When I originally tried to set it up, I went into Time Machine in the System Preferences and my computer saw and recognized the Time capsule. While going through the setup, it asked me if I wanted the time capsule to establish a wireless connection and (stupidly) I said no because I didn't think that was necessary. Now neither of my computers can see that the time capsule is even in the room. The Time Capsule has a blinking orange/yellow light, as opposed to the green light it had when I first powered it up. Can anyone tell me how I could reset the time capsule and get the option back for it to establish a wireless connection?

Russjfriedman wrote:
Can anyone tell me how I could reset the time capsule and get the option back for it to establish a wireless connection?
The Time Machine configuration and the Time Capsule configuration are separate issues. The orange light indicates that there is some Time Capsule configuration issue. I'd first try to use the AirPort Utility utility connect to your Time Capsule. If that is unsuccessful, try resetting the Time Capsule by pressing in the reset button for some seconds while you apply power. If that doesn't work, try temporarily connecting a Mac to the Time Capsule with an Ethernet cable until you can identify the problem and finish the configuration process.

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