Find my iDevices no longer works with Time Capsule

Since switching to iOS 5 and OS 10.7.2, Find my iPhone (iPad/Mac) no longer finds any devices connected to my Time Capsule. If I turn off WiFi on my iPhone, then the service will eventually find it (but not immediately). Otherwise the service says all of the devices connected via WiFi are actually offline. I don't know what other options to choose to make this work. Any help appreciated!

have you upgraded to the new ios5 software? if so that could be the issue and contact apple.

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