Time Capsule Problems - Possibly Anti Virus Related?

I have had a 500gb Time Capsule for several months and despite several calls to tech support, I have not been able to get it to properly back up.
Could it possible be related to the McAfee anti virus software that I have running?
The backup will start.. but never reach completion before locking up the system.
Anyone have similar problems?
Thanks!

v5.7 is the latest firmware for your AEB 802.11g.
v7.3.2 is the latest firmware for the TC.
You should probably do these simple maintenance tasks:
Simple Maintenance Tasks:
1. Repair Permissions - /Applications/Utilities/Disk Utility.app. Start Disk Utility, select your HD and click on Repair Permissions. When finished, quit Disk Utility and then restart your computer.
2. Reset PRAM - hold down Option-Command-P-R keys when starting until you hear the startup chime a 2nd time.
3. Safe Mode Startup - hold down the Shift-key at startup until you see the login screen. When logged-in, then go to System Preferences/Network/AirPort
- click on the 'Network Name:' roll-button, select 'Join Other Network...', enter 'Network Name and select the security type you are using, and finally, enter your Password and click 'Join'.
- click on 'Advanced', TCP/IP and confirm that 'Configure IPv4:' is set to 'Using DHCP', click 'OK'.
- click the 'Apply' button and exit System Preferences.
Make sure you separate the AirPort Base Station and the wireless phone by as large a distance as you can.
You could enact Interference Robustness, but it will reduce the range of your AirPort base station:
1. Open AirPort Utility, select the AirPort Base Station (main) and click on 'Manual Setup'.
2. Click on 'Wireless' tab and click 'Wireless Options'.
3. Tick 'Use interference robustness, click 'Done', and click 'Update'.
4. Wait for ABS to restart. Restart your computer and test.

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