Time Capsule / Time Machine very very slow

I'v been having problems with very slow backups using a Time Machine / Time Capsule combo and I've been looking around this forum and the web in order to figure out what it is, but I couldn't find any specifics relating to my situation. Both the preparation and the backing up stages are both very slow.
I hadn't used Time Machine since before Christmas as it become unreliable after updating to Yosemite but thought I'd try and get backups running again. It took about 16 hours to complete it's first backup of 17gb, then today's backup of 475.9mb took 4 hours to prepare and it's only backed up 167.7mb as I write this.
Can anyone with a good technical understanding of OS X, Time Capsule & Time Machine backups tell me what the problem is by looking at the console output below? 
Hope someone can help, thanks.
Specs are:-
MacbookPro early 2011
OS X 10.10.1 Yosemite
Time Capsule- 4th gen 2TB
Console:-
Feb  4 00:27:32 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[135]: Ejected Time Machine disk image: /Volumes/Data-1/xxxxxxx MacBook Pro.sparsebundle
Feb  4 00:27:33 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[135]: Ejected Time Machine network volume.
Feb  4 00:27:33 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[135]: Running automatic backup verification.
Feb  4 00:27:33 xxxxxxxMacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[135]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://xxx%20xxxxx;AUTH=SRP@xxxxxxxx%20Time%20Capsule._afpovertcp._tcp.local/Dat a
Feb  4 00:27:33 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[135]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/Data-1 using URL: afp://xxx%20xxxxx;AUTH=SRP@xxx%20xxxxxx%20Time%20Capsule._afpovertcp._tcp.local /Data
Feb  4 00:28:04 xxxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[135]: Verifying backup disk image.
Feb  4 00:32:50 xxxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd-helper[44]: Not starting scheduled Time Machine backup: Backup already running
Feb  4 08:56:30 localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.backupd-status): The HideUntilCheckIn property is an architectural performance issue. Please transition away from it.
Feb  4 08:56:30 localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.backupd.status.xpc): The HideUntilCheckIn property is an architectural performance issue. Please transition away from it.
Feb  4 08:56:30 localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.backupd-helper.status): The HideUntilCheckIn property is an architectural performance issue. Please transition away from it.
Feb  4 08:56:30 localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.backupd-auto): This service is defined to be constantly running and is inherently inefficient.
Feb  4 08:56:58 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local backupd[133]: Property list invalid for format: 200 (property lists cannot contain NULL)
Feb  4 08:56:59 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local backupd[133]: Property list invalid for format: 200 (property lists cannot contain NULL)
Feb  4 08:57:00 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local backupd[133]: Property list invalid for format: 200 (property lists cannot contain NULL)
Feb  4 08:57:10 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local backupd[133]: Property list invalid for format: 200 (property lists cannot contain NULL)
Feb  4 08:57:20 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local backupd[133]: Property list invalid for format: 200 (property lists cannot contain NULL)
Feb  4 08:59:24 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local SystemUIServer[224]: Attempt to use XPC with a MachService that has HideUntilCheckIn set. This will result in unpredictable behavior: com.apple.backupd.status.xpc
Feb  4 08:59:24 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.prefs.backup.remoteservice[370]: Attempt to use XPC with a MachService that has HideUntilCheckIn set. This will result in unpredictable behavior: com.apple.backupd.status.xpc
Feb  4 09:26:41 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd-helper[44]: Attempt to use XPC with a MachService that has HideUntilCheckIn set. This will result in unpredictable behavior: com.apple.backupd.status.xpc
Feb  4 09:27:11 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: Starting automatic backup
Feb  4 09:27:11 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: Attempting to mount network destination URL: afp://xxx%20xxxxxx;AUTH=SRP@xxxxxxxx%20Time%20Capsule._afpovertcp._tcp.local/Da ta
Feb  4 09:27:13 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: Mounted network destination at mount point: /Volumes/Data-1 using URL: afp://xxxx%20xxxxx;AUTH=SRP@xxxxx%20xxxxx%20Time%20Capsule._afpovertcp._tcp.loc al/Data
Feb  4 13:06:27 xxxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: Disk image /Volumes/Data-1/xxxxxxxxs MacBook Pro.sparsebundle mounted at: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups
Feb  4 13:06:40 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: Backing up to /dev/disk3s2: /Volumes/Time Machine Backups/Backups.backupdb
Feb  4 13:39:28 xxxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: Will copy (323.4 MB) from Macintosh HD
Feb  4 13:39:28 xxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: Found 7354 files (432.7 MB) needing backup
Feb  4 13:39:28 xxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[638]: 799.1 MB required (including padding), 563.6 GB available

Feb  4 08:56:30 localhost com.apple.xpc.launchd[1] (com.apple.backupd-status): The HideUntilCheckIn property is an architectural performance issue. Please transition away from it.
There is an 8 hour gap between this message and the one before it.
This message is related to the use of encryption. If you are still getting it even after you have turned encryption off then something is still hanging around. And it is a big problem.
The previous log entry that it may also be the concern is
Feb  4 00:28:04 xxxxxxxx-MacBook-Pro-2.local com.apple.backupd[135]: Verifying backup disk image.
So it is doing a full verify of the backup.. that is extremely time consuming over wireless. It takes much longer to verify than to do the backup. That is because of the long gap since the last backup. When you wait so long it is sometimes better to simply start over.
It is essential when this happens to be using ethernet with wireless turned off.
Make sure IPv6 is set correctly to link-local only in the ethernet settings of the computer.
Why your latest one is so slow is again a Yosemite bug mystery.
However I would like you to test actual network speed copying files to the TC.
Stop the present backup.. if it is still running. Then via finder simply copy a file to the TC hard disk.. a single very large file say 100-1000MB and give me a network speed using activity monitor.
Yosemite has real network issues on top of real TM issues.
Test by doing a TM backup to a USB drive plugged into the computer. If this is dramatically faster the issue is mostly network rather than TM.
If it still fails to backup in reasonable time periods.. and for people having big issues.. I recommend give up on TM until apple have managed to patch the bugs. Use an alternative like Carbon Copy Cloner.. I would do that even if TM does work if you want a backup you can trust.

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