Time Capsule Disk is very slow

Hello,
I'm using 10.8.2 and I just bought a Time Capsule 2TB for my backups.
I have tried to use Time Machine to backup my data (about 200GB) via our wifi network. My MBP (Retina mid 2012) stands at a distance of 2 meters from the Time Capsule.
It took about 16 hours and at 90% it crashed.
After that I used Carbon Copy Cloner to backup my data manually. I think I will go on with this methode, because I will have instant access to my data.
CCC did the backup a bit faster (about 12-13 hours). Copying other files to the Time Capsule Disk is also slow (about 7-8 GB per hour). Navigating is also slow.
I turned off Spotlight completely without a difference in copying speed.
I think (and I hope) this Time Capsule disk could be faster. Is this a bug? Are there workarounds?
Thanks a lot!

-To sum up things: The setting "DHCP + NAT" delivers fast copying speeds
Yes. You will eliminate the backroute to the fiber modem or maybe even back to your ISP - depending on their setup.
The standard setting of the router is "DHCP + NAT" right?
Normally the standard setting is good enough to obtain an internet connection instantly (without filling in IP, DNS etc. manually).
Yes, you shoudl not have to fill in those details. Should work straight away as your MBP gets thos edetails automatically (yes?)
best to reset the Airport Extreme to defaults and connect it again using DHCP / NAT

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