Time Capsule stops backing up even after reset

My Time Capsule has stopped backing up saying it can't create the backup folder.
So far, I have:
1) reset the Time Capsule
2) reset the network and even renamed it
3) deleted the file in the library marking the last backup
I see that there are backups on there, but I can't make any new ones and it seems to have just started in the last week and there was no change to the Time Capsule in that time.

What OS is your computer running?
Your profile is out of date I am guessing. ie you are not running 10.6.2 ??
Apple did give a few details of problems in Mavericks.. there are many more.
OS X Mavericks: Time Machine problems
Reset the TC to factory again.
Redo the setup with all short names no spaces pure alphanumeric.
Set IPv6 to link-local only
Manually mount the TC disk in computer.
Then reset TM and try the backup again.
You will see all of those in posts I have done about Mavericks issues with TC and TM.
eg Time Machine Can't Find Backup Disk
If none of those fix it.. tell us exactly the network layout.. not just the TC model and age, main modem model and type. TC setup.
Also computer OS and setup.
You can setup the TC in full network isolation.. plug it into the computer by ethernet and try again.
How much space is available?
Have you studied the details of setup and troubleshooting from Pondini??
http://pondini.org/TM/FAQ.html
http://pondini.org/TM/Troubleshooting.html

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    reifel tower wrote:
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    Message was edited by: Pondini

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