Having trouble getting time capsule to backup my files automatically.

I have been having trouble with time capsule ever since I upgraded to the Mountain Lion OX.  I get the error message..."backup disk can not be found".  The only was I can get it to work (temporarily) is to unlug the time capsule and plug it back in.  Then the next day, same issue appears.  I have checked and my airport firmware is up to date and I check/update everything else on a regular basis.
Any help on how to solve this problem permanently?

I have been having trouble with time capsule ever since I upgraded to the Mountain Lion OX.  I get the error message..."backup disk can not be found".  The only was I can get it to work (temporarily) is to unlug the time capsule and plug it back in.  Then the next day, same issue appears.  I have checked and my airport firmware is up to date and I check/update everything else on a regular basis.
Any help on how to solve this problem permanently?

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