There was a problem connecting to server

Hello,
I got an error like: " There was a problem connecting to the server "Time-Capsule.local"
This happens when I connect my MacBook to the power supply being not in the same network with the TimeCapsule. It seems like Lion tries to start a backup tough there isn't my timecapsule.
Has somebodey an idea what to do?

Yes this is new and very annoying.
I've been using a time machine backup and a time capsule for a few months now. I'd just leave time machine running and when I was at home it'd backup and when I was at work it's just silently fail to connect and not bug me.  Then it'd reconnect when I got home and backup again.  This was perfect.  It would eventually pop up a dialog if I left it for too many days where it couldn't backup but that was pretty rare.
Now I get a dialog popping up on schedule every hour that I'm at work telling me that it can't connect.
a) I know
b) I don't care
c) how do I shut it up.
This seems to have changed in the last few days - I assume that it was a patch though I've got to say that I didn't notice one.

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