Scripting Airport UTILITY to choose TC setup

I have latest Timecapsule 2TB. Most routers and network drive offerr setup via an HTTP interface ; this has been said already, TimeCapsule has no web-based setup.
I have created 2 setups on my TimeCapsule, one with wif-fi activated, the other without.
My problem is the following : how can I remotely choose one or the other setup ?
Of course I'll need two actions to perform this : step 1 : choose correct setup / Step 2 : reboot TimeCapsule.
My thinking was to create an AppleScript and there is my point : I have no clue of what parameter I should use to create such a script ! Live Recording of an Applescript gives nothing else but "open the AirPort Utility"... then no action is beeing taken into the script.
Would someone have the same needs or do you think I could write a script to perform these actions ?
I was aso hopping to launch this AppleScript from iPhone (as an OS X APP launched from a remote APP on the iPhone).... but this is too big at this point.
I would be happy enough if I had the script.
Thanx for the help

I have the same challenge.
For Airport Utility (5.6?) in Snow Leopard
I used a script I made, but it doesn't work in Airport Utility 6+, the menu's are different.
Now I'm figuring out how to script the new version, but it's very difficult. It almost looks like Applescript doesn't work with the buttons and tabs in Airport Utility anymore.
So, if you have something, it would help me as well.
I have tried using the import and export files. They work (better than in 5.x) but are of no use to me, because I am not able to script importing them. 
RLB2
tell application "AirPort Utility"
  activate
end tell
tell application "System Events"
  delay 3
          click menu item "Manual Setup" of menu "Base Station" of menu bar 1 of process "AirPort Utility"
  delay 1
  -- * Set Wireless on and set the name to 'Straling'
  -- Select menu Airport, to change wifi settings
          click menu item "Airport" of menu "Settings" of menu bar 1 of process "AirPort Utility"
  delay 3
  click radio button "Wireless" of tab group 1 of window 1 of application process "AirPort Utility"
  delay 1
  -- Set Wireless mode to ON
          click pop up button "Wireless Mode:" of tab group 1 of window 1 of application process "AirPort Utility"
          tell menu 1 of pop up button "Wireless Mode:" of tab group 1 of window 1 of application process "AirPort Utility"
                    click menu item "Create a wireless network"
          end tell
  -- Set Wireless Network name to Straling
          set value of text field "Wireless Network Name:" of tab group 1 of window 1 of application process "AirPort Utility" to "Straling"
  -- * Set the Internet connection to Bridge Mode *
  -- Select menu "Internet"
          click menu item "Internet" of menu "Settings" of menu bar 1 of process "AirPort Utility"
  delay 1
          click pop up button "Connection Sharing:" of tab group 1 of window 1 of application process "AirPort Utility"
          tell menu 1 of pop up button "Connection Sharing:" of tab group 1 of window 1 of application process "AirPort Utility"
                    click menu item "Off (Bridge Mode)"
          end tell
  -- * Update settings
  delay 1
          click button "Update" of window 1 of process "AirPort Utility"
  delay 1
          if (exists button "Continue" of sheet 1 of window 1 of process "AirPort Utility") then
                    click button "Continue" of sheet 1 of window 1 of process "AirPort Utility"
          end if
  -- * Quit Airport utility
  delay 2
          tell application "AirPort Utility" to quit
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