Stopped accepting wireless connections

Over night (sometime between 5:17AM and 8:30 AM CST) my Time Capsule (firmware version 7.3.2, model MB277LL/A) simply stopped allowing wireless connections. The problem was solved by rebooting (power cycling) the TC, but I give a detailed report below in case someone sees something similar or actually understands what the cause of the problem was.
During the problem, the TC continued to work fine over the wired network. This included, Time Machine backups, logging to my syslog server, and everything else one might expect. It also continued to advertise the SSID wirelessly. But attempts to join the (WPA, shared private key) network failed.
I first noted the failure with my iPhone, which I worked on rebooting and such, but later saw that every wireless device in the house failed to connect with some sort of timeout. Again, the wireless network was seen, but all connections failed early on. (I think that it was before authentication. The error on the iPhone was "couldn't connect to network ewd" and the error from a Macbook was "... Timeout", but it happened very quickly). Also the syslog logs from the TC didn't report any failed log in attempts (but did continue to report things like time (ntp) adjustments so it was logging properly).
I checked the configuration using AirPort Utility.app and everything looked fine. Display light was also solid green (I even asked someone in the house with normal color vision to confirm that). Finally, I just gave up and power-cycled the thing, which seems to have resolved the problem.
Note that it hadn't been off since I installed the UPS that it is on (about four months ago). It was warm, but not excessively.
One bit of speculation may have been with channel selection. I noticed that the signal this morning was also registered as weaker than typical. Also there appears to be a new wireless hub in the neighborhood (with no password). Finally, before the reboot the TC was using channel 6 while after the reboot it is using channel 9.

I never meant this to be a question. But I didn't notice the "unmark as a question" button until well after my 15 minutes were up.
As I said, rebooting the TC fixed the problem. I'm still curious about what happened, but it probably shouldn't be listed as an open question for forum statistics.

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