ICloud, MobileMe, Back To My Mac, and remote Time Capsule inconsistencies

I just upgraded one of my two computers to 10.7 (a little late - was hoping to avoid a problem - oh well).
After the upgrade I updated my local Time Capsule with the "new" Back To My Mac feature via Airport Utility as requested.
However, when attempting to connect to my remote TC it is not visable in Airport Utility of in the Finder Sidebar under "Shared" since it is still using the "old" BTMM through MobileMe. I can confirm this since my seoncd computer is still using 10.6 and can connect fine to this remote TC via the "old" BTMM.
I want to upgrade the second computer to 10.7, but then I will not have access to the remote TC in order to reset it's BTMM from the "old" to the "new" version of BTMM. Yes, I could go and get my remote TC (used for off-site backups), bring it home, connect it to my local LAN, update it, then return it to it's remote location - but should I have to if BTMM is a feature of 10.7 and iCloud? Has anybody else resolved such an issue?
Thanks in advance!
More info:
Both TCs are running the latest firmware (7.6.1)
Using both Airport Utility 6.0 and 5.6 (5.4 on the 10.6 Mac)

If this is the drive I back up to, will my Macbook back up to the drive over the net using Back to my Mac when I am not at home?
I would guess that you could find a 3rd party application which would be able to backup to a remote drive.
Although Time Machine might do that, the problem is that Time Machine would see the drive accessed locally (while connected to your local LAN) and the drive accessed remotely (via Back to My Mac) a two completely separate drives. Therefore (if Time Machine allows this) a backup done locally would have no impact to a backup done remotely.

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