Unstable Time Capsule - Sporadic Network Connections Drop

I just had a belkin router in, and then I got the time capsule, I replaced the belkin and now no connection (wireless) is persistent.  it connects/disconnects sporadically..  Plain ridiculous....any clues?
This is the wifi setup....all wireless here

The Radio Mode that you have chosen.....802.11a --- 802.11b/g.....will only allow an older "a" device to connect to the 5 GHz network. 
You might want to consider having this setting at 802.11 "a/n", or 802.11 "n" only. Then faster "n" devices will be able to connect to the 5 GHz network. As it stands, you are forcing any "n" device that you have to try to connect to the "b/g" network.  If it connects, it will do so at much lower speeds.
"a" devices will only connect at 54 Mbps (same speed as "g" devices), so I'm not sure what you are hoping to gain in having the 5 GHz network setup so only "a' devices will connect.
Maybe I am missing something. Can you clarify here?

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