Time capsule trouble with mountain lion

Ever since I moved and had to resetup my network, and then upgraded to Mountain Lion, I have not been able to run backups on my TimeCapsule with Time Machine. It wont recognize any of the backup files on the two drives, and says the disks are too full to add another backup. That's because it's not accessing the existing ones to do an incremental backup. Neither does Aitport Utility accept the TimeCapsule password. Please help!

If you have a clean install of Mountain Lion it will remove the 5.6 utility.. but this is still better for setups than the new one. .. certainly for Gen4 TC or earlier.
The setup of the TC manually from v5 utility.
Make sure you use all short names.. for the TC itself and for wireless.. I recommend different name for 5ghz as well.
Use WPA2 Personal security and fix wireless channels.. check 11, 6, 1 in that order.
For 5ghz try around 40 and around 150.. doesn't matter which one.
Use ethernet if wireless fails..
You will hate me but older Mac with ML upgrade that went badly.. sorry get some help to clean install. the wireless in the Mac itself is then the issue.

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