Trouble logging in after reset of Time Capsule

I've got a two part question. After taking an extended vacation, I found my house sitter had changed the settings on my Time Capsule. After I changed them back, I no longer automatically reconnect every time I wake up my computer. At least once a day I have to use Network Diagnostics. I also can't connect with my iPhone or my Apple TV. The Tivos all connected fine though. I also have an Apple Extreme set up in the same room simply to connect a printer and it connects without a problem.
The second issue: When I set it up this time, I couldn't find the option to set up a Guest network. How can I do that now?

And even then, I wasn't given the option of setting up a guest network.
A possibility....the Guest Network option will not appear if the Time Capsule is setup in Bridge Mode. You can check as follows:
AirPort Utility > Manual Setup
Click the Internet icon
Connection Sharing = Off (Bridge Mode)
If the TC is set to "Off (Bridge Mode)", the Guest Network feature is not available. AirPort Utility thinks that there is another router on the network, so it chose that setting for the TC.
If you have another router upstream from the Time Capsule, Bridge Mode would be the correct setting for the Time Capsule.
Message was edited by: Bob Timmons

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