Time Capsule "hangs" Finder

Hello,
my Time Capsule started to become extremely unstable: it frequently becomes unavailable, i.e. if i try to open the disk, the Finder freezes and I have to reboot the Mac and the Time Capsule. Even Airport utility cannot open it (e.g. says "reading TC configuration", but freezes too). Most of the times i need to do a reset. Did soft, hard and factory reset, but the problem persists. Internet still works, however.
On my TC I have the backups managed by Time Machine and some working folders.
configuration: iMac with OSX Lion and 2GB TC connected wirelessly.
Thanks in advance for your support

configuration: iMac with OSX Lion and 2GB TC connected wirelessly.
What model is the TC?
You stated in the profile .. Time Capsule 802.11n (3rd Gen)
Only the very last of the Gen3 came with 2TB disk.. if it is that old then the TC has now become unreliable.. they have a working life of around 3years.
If there are files you want to recover do a full factory reset and use ethernet to the TC.. place the files on USB drive.. then wipe the TC. (You can do it directly via a USB drive of 2TB plugged into the TC and begin an archive which should work ok still).
Wipe the drive in the TC and buy a new one.

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