Connection timeout after 7.6.4

I recently updated my time capsule to version 7.6.4.  Immediately after that my MacBook would not connect to my network and constantly says connection timeout.  I have reset the SMC have rebooted everything at least twice.  I have reset the settings in the time capsule and created a new network.  I have also downgraded back to 7.6.3.  All to no avail.  The MacBook is a 2.4 Ghz intel core 2 duo.  The time capsule is about 3 years old. I should also mention that my ipad and iPhones will connect to the time capsule. 
I have also purchased a new time capsule and the MacBook connects to it flawlessly.  I am at a loss as to what to do.  Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks

Do the setup in full isolation from the network.. using ethernet.
Start with downgrading to 7.6.1  which really is better than either of the later firmware as far as wireless was concerned.
Factory reset the TC. This is important to completely remove the old setup.
Setup wireless but I am not sure how you are mixing wireless here.. if you have a new TC.. are you roaming or extending the network.. or using two entirely different wireless setups??
I would ensure that your wireless is simply working on a channel different to the new TC.. and the only way to do that is for you to set it manually.. Auto can mess this up by selecting adjacent channels. It does not work perfectly.
Use wireless names that are short, no spaces and pure alphanumeric. Different to your previous setup if you were already following this rule.
Set up a different name for 5ghz so you can control both 100%
Set wireless channels .. for 2.4ghz try 11, 6, 1 in turn.
For 5ghz set to say 40 and again 150.. a few channels either side of that.. but recognise the new AC will use a lot of channels .. you need to be very far  away from the channels it is using .. 80mhz is used by AC.
The Apple website is much worse after Maintenance than before.. it now says it has failed to post and try again.. voila.. two posts.. sorry.. this is entirely Apple's idea of a fix.

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    2.As per previous discussions tried implementing SAP notes to change ICM parameter for max of 10 minutes.
    However, it is said by Basis team that they can change parameter only if all the report gives the same error.
    Since all the report works fine they are nt ready to change the parameter.
    4. Error: Time exceeds 600seconds
    5.This issue arised only after upgrading the system to 7.3. post - upgrade. this report was working fine before.
    6. Even in the portal, report works fine when we use ABAP web link.
    Please share your suggestions.

    In the trace file there is a error message for this report "Could not find a command, masscommand or group command with alias <new task>. It is defined in group . <TaskCollectionGroup>. pls any one help me. This is for 7.31 NW portal

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