Random Connectivity Issues with Time Capsule

I am having random connectivity issues with my time capsule with my intel based iMac.  I don't have any issues with my MacAir, iPads or iPhones...  just the iMac.   It shows a "good" connection but sometimes...  TC won't be able to connect to run a backup or I can't get to the internet.   It doesn't appear to be an internet problem as I can get to the internet on other devices.   It appears to be a connection issue between the iMAC and the TC.   Thoughts or suggestions?

Do a full reset of the iMac.. apparently after the latest Mountain Lion update it can cause issues. I have not needed to try this as I have not seen it myself but I track the treads very closely and this popped up.
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3964

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