Does this sound like a dead Time Capsule?

Came home this aft to no WIFI.  Checked and the light was off on my Time Capsule (first generation) but otherwise intenret connectios seemed OK.
Powered the TC off/on; green light came on momentarily, changed to orange for about 30 seconds, then went off again.  Repeated the cycle several times with no difference.
I have noticed recently that the hard-drive in my TC was getting noisy but everything appeared to be working until a few hours ago.
I recall there were issues with the early Time Capsules and sudden death.  Does this sound like that situation?
Welcome advice on whether current generation Time Capsules are more reliable or would a better course be to replace it with a generic router and seprate backup disk?
Thanks ..donald

Apple treated me well on this.  My TC was 15 months out of warranty when I took it to the Genius Bar.  About the only question asked was "do you have Apple Care on another product?", following which a replacement TC was produced, some paperwork signed and I was on my way.
Only a couple of reservations: 
The replacement TC, according to the Genius, is new "service stock" (not a refurnished unit) but the same model as my original TC; i.e. First Generation.  This leaves me guessing it will have about a 2-yaer lifespan as well, so I I should plan on upgrading well in advance.  I'll be listening carefully for strange noises and watching how hot it gets.
The second reservation is about security of the information on the TC; al the Time Machine backups plus a little bot of other stuff.  The old TC was boxed for return to Apple and I have to trust Apple that it will be securly destroyed.  Trust is a big thing.

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