Lost Time Machine and Network when Network Cable Unplugged Briefly

Hi,
I rearranged my desk and unplugged time machine (airport) from my network. When I plugged it back in it had gone to default settings with no sign of my previous network. I had to set up a whole new network and set up time machine as if it was new. When I finished and opened time machine I can see the previous files I had saved on it (by creating folders on it- something I won't mess with again), but have no idea where all the backups are. It still had all my default info on it (It new it's name but no sign of my previous network). Fortunately I just bought a new macbook pro so I'd already duplicated my data and I don't need the backups but is there a way to redirect time machine so it sees them? It also used to say that it was full and now the light is green and no warning about being out of space and overwriting my old files. I'm afraid to mess with it.
What happened? Anyone else experience this?

I'm very confused.
Some of this may be terminology problems:
*+Time Machine*+ is Apple's software that performs backups.
An +*Airport Extreme+* is a wireless router that you can connect a USB drive to.
A *+Time Capsule+* is Apple hardware combining a wireless router and HD.
In one place you say you'd set up Time Machine, but in another you mention creating folders on "it" (I'm not sure what "it" is).
Could you clarify your setup please?

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