Time Capsule not on same network?

I've been backing up to a 2TB Time Capsule using Time Machine for months now. Had to get a new router, and went with a dual-band Netgear (N750). I've set up both my Macbook Pro and the Time Capsule to use the 5GHz band, and confirmed both are on it. However, my backups seem to keep failing even after the progress indicates several GB have been backed up. I receive two messages each time:
"Another device on the network is using your computer's IP address (192.168.1.4). Try connecting again later. If you continue to have problems, change the IP address of this computer or the IP address of the other device. Contact..."
"Time Machine couldn't complete the backup due to a network problem. Make sure your computer and the backup disk are on the same network, and that the backup disk is turned on. Then try again to back up."
This is all very funky and a little new to me. It's my first dual band router. I set up both a 2.4GHz and 5GHz private and guest network, using WPA2-PSK [AES]. I've made sure that both my Macbook and the Time Capsule are using the 5GHz private network. I first started off with my Time Capsule using it's same static IP (192.168.1.42), and have tried it in DHCP mode in case static IPs were the problem. I also tried giving my Macbook Pro a static IP, but it didn't seem happy with that. So, from what I can tell, I've got everything set up correctly. Except for the fact that it consistently fails to backup since I switched routers.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!

As far as I know, the TC is not in either router or bridge mode, it's just another device on the network. There's a "Wireless Mode" option within the Airport Utility that I have set to "Join a wireless network." That sounded like it'd just be on the same network as the other devices. I figured "Create a wireless network" would be TC as WAP, and "Extend a wireless network" would be TC as a bridge.
The MBP and all other devices also get their IPs from the Netgear router. I'd double-checked the settings. I have basically two different networks "Network" and "Network5" ... mainly because it looked like that's how the Netgear was set up to operate and I thought it better to avoid confusion. I thought it may help me to make sure I'm using the right connection for the devices that can see the 5GHz to avoid interference. I've got an Apple TV and a Sony Bravia with Internet apps on the same network, as well as iPads and iPhones. Both the MBP and the TC are on the 5GHz network, which is set to use channel 153. The Netgear router is set to auto for the channel of the 2.4GHz network.
I did try to set up the MBP with a static IP, but couldn't get a valid network connection at that time. Thought I had it using the same subnet and gateway information as the TC, but maybe not.
Presently Time Machine says it's backed up 23.74GB of 43.1GB. I'll have to see if this one completes.
Thanks!

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