Internet not working with Time Machine after power outage... but works when

My power went out and now the internet will not connect with the Time Machine. If I plug it directly into my mac book it works. Sometimes it takes a little bit to work when plugged straight in, but I can get it to work. However, when using the Time Machine, I can't get on at all.
I tried using the Airport Utility Set up and nothing worked -- and now it won't even recognize the time machine at all!
Any suggestions of what to do? All of my work is on the internet. I had no issues before the power went out.
Thanks!!

Hello,
Yes, I mean Time Capsule. I tried unplugging and plugging in several times. Nothing is working. Somehow I cannot even see the Time Capsule network as being there at all.
I've had the cable company come replace the cable modem, but the guy didn't really know anything beyond that. So I have a new modem that can work when the cable is plugged directly into my laptop but the whole functionality of the Time Capsule is down.
Please help! I need internet this fixed by tomorrow morning if possible.
Greatly appreciate the help! Thanks!!!
Danielle Marie Crume
http://youknowitbyheart.com
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"We are continually faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as insoluble problems." ~John W. Gardner

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