Strange problem: Ghost Time Capsule!

Hi all.
After ten years of good function, I am experiencing some internet issues these days with both my Airport Express.
What I noticed in Airport Utility is the presence of a Time Capsule which actually I don't have.
What can this "ghost" be? Can this be related to my problem?
Thank you,
Giuseppe

this has come up and I am not 100% sure of the solution.
https://discussions.apple.com/message/12936803#12936803
Are you using ethernet? Are you using Mountain Lion .. rather than Lion in your profile.. the issue is more a ML one.
Plug in by ethernet if you are not already.. do a full factory reset.. and change all names to SMB standard. That includes TC name.. TC is good. Wireless name TC24ghz and set different name for 5ghz.. TC5ghz.. and make sure the hard disk name is also data or the like.. not Time Capsule.
Once you do this.. delete all the ghosts in the Mac.. you probably will need to restart it..
Do a reset of TM. A4. http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html
If the old name still shows up in finder.. you might have to search how to get rid of old network names.. but I would do a relaunch of finder.. and make sure the new named version is showing up.

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    http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20080128003716101
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=6893237
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    Once I got it home, I let the backup run overnight. It took about 12 hours to complete. Now I'm going through the procedure *** gave me, which is documented in a little more detail here on Sean Kelly's blog:
    http://seankelly.tv/blog/blogentry.2008-08-25.8041499927
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    <Edited by Moderator>

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    You might need to do some more work on the laptop itself. eg Reset the PRAM.. has helped some people. Clean install of the OS is also helpful if you upgrade installed.
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