Time Machine going REALLY slow!

I got my first apple product 3 years ago, and over the years have gotten more attached and I have kept up to date with everything. I decided I needed to backup my new 17" MacBook Pro (sucessing my old White MacBook). So I brought a 1TB Time Capsule, to use for my wireless network AND to backup. So, 4 days ago I set it up and began the Time Machine process before setting up my wireless network. I have 93.54 GB worth of data on my computer, I was up to 64.98 GB a few hours ago, when my MacBook decided to freeze. I was hoping that it would resume the backup when I restarted. But, no hope. I also noticed that my Time Capsule was an amber-orange color and was blinking. I went into Time Machine, it said it was not set up. I did everything. Anyway, I solved that. Now to the problem 3 hours ago I started (again) the backup process. And it is going REALLY slow, its 4.07 GB out of 93.54 GB. Is there any possible way to speed the backup up? thanks!

Are you using 802.11n or 802.11g connection?
If 802.11n, are you using 5GHz ONLY frequences, or are you using the 2.4GHz frequences? 5GHz will give you much (MUCH) faster transfer speeds.
Time Capsule -> Wireless -> Radio Mode -> 802.11n only (5GHz)
Is your Time Capsule -> Wireless -> Wireless Options -> Multicast Rate -> 24Mbps
and Transmit Power 100%
But as has been suggested, connect via Ethernet using Gigabit capable cables and you should be able to your initial backup much faster.
Also NOTE: If your initial backup was interrupted such that the Time Machine Sparse Bundle needed to be repaired, a lot of initial time when you restarted your backup could have been spend while fsck was being run against the volume.

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    2013-11-09 09:30:23.637 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find /Volumes/Video/.MobileBackups/.Spotlight-V100 -name *.plist -exec echo ; -print -exec echo ; -exec /bin/cat {} ;'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:23.705 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find /Volumes/IPOD/.Spotlight-V100 ( -type d -and ( ! -name Cache -or -prune ) ) ! -name Cache -exec echo  ; -print -execdir ls -l {} ;'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:23.772 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find /Volumes/IPOD/.Spotlight-V100 -name *.plist -exec echo ; -print -exec echo ; -exec /bin/cat {} ;'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:23.841 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find /Volumes/Video/.Spotlight-V100 ( -type d -and ( ! -name Cache -or -prune ) ) ! -name Cache -exec echo  ; -print -execdir ls -l {} ;'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:23.971 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find /Volumes/Video/.Spotlight-V100 -name *.plist -exec echo ; -print -exec echo ; -exec /bin/cat {} ;'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:24.041 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find /Volumes/Audio/.Spotlight-V100 ( -type d -and ( ! -name Cache -or -prune ) ) ! -name Cache -exec echo  ; -print -execdir ls -l {} ;'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:24.297 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find /Volumes/Audio/.Spotlight-V100 -name *.plist -exec echo ; -print -exec echo ; -exec /bin/cat {} ;'..
    2013-11-09 09:30:24.816 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find /Volumes/Photo/.Spotlight-V100 ( -type d -and ( ! -name Cache -or -prune ) ) ! -name Cache -exec echo  ; -print -execdir ls -l {} ;'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:24.946 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find /Volumes/Photo/.Spotlight-V100 -name *.plist -exec echo ; -print -exec echo ; -exec /bin/cat {} ;'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:25.077 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find //.Spotlight-V100 ( -type d -and ( ! -name Cache -or -prune ) ) ! -name Cache -exec echo  ; -print -execdir ls -l {} ;'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:25.207 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find //.Spotlight-V100 -name *.plist -exec echo ; -print -exec echo ; -exec /bin/cat {} ;'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:35.454 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find /Volumes/Audio/Backups.backupdb/.Spotlight-V100 ( -type d -and ( ! -name Cache -or -prune ) ) ! -name Cache -exec echo  ; -print -execdir ls -l {} ;'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:35.520 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find /Volumes/Audio/Backups.backupdb/.Spotlight-V100 -name *.plist -exec echo ; -print -exec echo ; -exec /bin/cat {} ;'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:35.587 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find /Volumes/Photo/.MobileBackups/.Spotlight-V100 ( -type d -and ( ! -name Cache -or -prune ) ) ! -name Cache -exec echo  ; -print -execdir ls -l {} ;'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:35.654 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find /Volumes/Photo/.MobileBackups/.Spotlight-V100 -name *.plist -exec echo ; -print -exec echo ; -exec /bin/cat {} ;'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:35.951 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find / -name .metadata_never_index -maxdepth 1'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:36.018 mddiagnose[974:707] Executing '/usr/bin/find /Volumes -name .metadata_never_index -maxdepth 2'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:36.590 mddiagnose[974:707] Getting crash logs for 'mds'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:36.651 mddiagnose[974:707] Getting crash logs for 'mdworker'...
    2013-11-09 09:30:36.652 mddiagnose[974:707] Getting crash logs for 'Spotlight'...

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