Time Capsule 2 TB, stops port forwarding and cannot be accessed by AAU

Hi
I am having the above problem off and on since purchasing the TC. It is dialing in PPOE (fiber optic), connects fine to internet and feeds internet reliably by wireless and wired connections. It will however stop port forwarding and allowing access by Finder or Airport Util. simultaneously at what appears to be random intervals.
I can unplug the electric and power back on and all is fixed for a week or so. This of course causes havoc with time machine, web server on the network, vpn service etc.
I have all the updates on AAU osx and I believe everything possible.
I have the TC, a mini running osx server 10.6.3, a macbook pro, macbook air (Leopard). All running 10.6.3 except the Air.
I run time machine on all the computers but usually do it manually to avoid 2 machines accessing the Tc at the same time, though sometimes I forget to turn TM off and 2 comps. may be trying to access TC through Time Mach. simultaneously.
I also have another wireless router getting the internet and making a wireless network in a separate building.
I have read all the posts but do not see any clear solution or mention of the port forwarding stopping along with access.
Any help appreciated. If it's defective my year will be coming up, so I want to figure this out now.

Hi Bob,
Yes I did a hard reset in order to set it up. I then used the Airport Utility to give it a Network name and base station name that was different from the Wireless AC one upstairs. I left everything else set to defaults and used 'Create a new wireless network'. Added some passwords and then let it boot itself. It all worked ok but as I mentioned I can then only access this downstairs network. The Wireless AC one then refuses to connect afterwards. The only way I can get the Wireless AC to work is to switch off the Wireless N one and then reboot the Wireless AC.
Maybe I need to change the DHCP port ranges or something ? Is it correct to have x2 networks ?. I dont see any other option given wireless wont reach and I cant cable between the two to create a bridged network.

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