WAG54GS-> settings E3000

Hi This is my first post here.
I would like you to ak you a few questions. I have the WAG54GS router with this settings

except that the LLC is not on VC. My problem is that E3000 support only PPPoE. This is not a problem because my provider also supports PPPoE. I don't know how to select LLC in my E3000. And secondly when I put PPPoE MTU 1492 - DHCP server username password disabled I connects. When I press the button on the status bar to connect it tells me that it cannot find any ip provider.

With my other router WAG54GS I'm ok with the entire network but with 3000 the autorun of the cd event guide not found internet connection even though it is the same cable used in the two router for internet.

My line is PSTN. When I call my provider for assistance they tell me the settings for all of the routers supported their company Linksys AG310
LinksysWAG200G
LinkSys WAG54G
I try to explain that when when I connect the internet cable does not find my 3000 and they say to me that's all is not possible. Can you please help me with the settings? Because I think that's not possible 3000 unable to connect to the internet.

Sorry for my bad English.

Here are the settings for my provider Forthnet

http://www.forthnet.gr/templates/supportPosting.aspx?c=10007410

I know that there are in Greek but find you a way, that there are a lot of photo

Thank you once again

The E3000 is an ethernet router. However, there is no built-in ADSL modem. You will need a DSL modem which you connect the E3000.

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