TimeCapsule Won't Mount for Backup

My TimeCapsule is running on automatic for backups but for the past several days, I get a message that the disk won't mount. It worked flawlessly for months. I can connect to the capsule through the finder for manual storage and the wireless works very well. Restarted everything including the ADSL modem that links our network to the internet (and TimeCapsule). Ran Airport Utility several times with no luck. Help!

I bought a Time Capsule when they first were released. Have and iMac and Macbook Pro. I never could get it to work, so I returned it. I recently bought another one feeling that the bugs were finally worked out and I should have no problems. I was able to get it to work properly and used it for Time Machine backups. Two weeks after I purchased it and after my alloted time to return was over, it has gone haywire and i cannot for the life of me get it to perform as it did when I first purchased it. I went back to my old hard drive I was using for backup and have had no problems. The computer can see the disk but cannot mount it. I erased my backups and was able to perform an initial backup, but after that, it would not mount the disk. I give up. $500 dollars and what? Now and hour on the phone with support? Give me a break. Apple products should work with Apple products. This is totally unacceptable, but what can I do? There is no answer to my problem that I can find through support or on the discussion forums. I think I have a real "Apple" on my hands.

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