Time Capsule interfering with airport extreme?

Recenty my Time Capsule (first model) connected to my iMac Intel Core2Duo running 10.6.2(first model with that chip), has been having some issues. I just moved and when I tried to hook it up wirelessly, Airport Admin said there was an error connecting. There was no error number. I hooked it up wired via ethernet, and was able to configure for Time Machine and get a backup started overnight. After the backup was done, the Time Capsule went back to a blinking yellow light the next morning. The Time Capsule is set to connect to my existing Airport Extreme network. When it went back to a yellow light, my existing Airport Extreme network no longer functioned, even though it showed a green light. Next thing I knew I checked the Time Capsule, and it was green again. Shut off the power to the Time Capsule, and my wireless nework was operational again. Could my Airport Extreme network not like what the Time Capsule is doing? Or is it just coincidence?

a brody wrote:
Airport 5.5.1 for 10.6?
enter +manual setup+ for the extreme. go to the wireless tab.
the following is a screen shot of my TC but the checkbox should be in the same location ...
JGG

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