Compatibility of Time Capsule with Speedstream 4100 modem from AT&T

I currently use a Cisco router with a speed stream 4100  modem from AT&T. It works fine.  When I hooked up my new time capsule it connected to the Internet but the speed was extremely slow. Some webpages would not completely load.  I spent hours on the phone with tech support from AT&T and also from Apple. No solution. I exchanged the Time Capsule for a new one; same problem.  It also won't download the firmware update after multiple attempts (possibly because of slow connection speed?).  Has anyone found any issues of compatibility between the time capsule and the speed stream 4100 using AT&T's DSL service?  My computer is an iMac I purchased within the last year and I'm running Mountain Lion 10.8.3.  Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

If I plan to use the correct set up method you indicate should I reset the time capsule to the factory settings before beginning?
Your last post indicated that you already had the TC setup to provide PPPoE service, but it would not hurt to start from scratch in case there are some older stored settings on the TC that might conflict with the setup.
After I've changed the settings on the modem and connected it to the time capsule should I then use airport utility to finish setting up the time capsule?
Yes
Do I need to enter my network password in the time capsule set up? If it's using PPPoE, I think I would need to enter one.
If you are asking about your user name and password with your Internet Service Provider, that information would be entered on the PPPoE page during the configuration of the TC.  The page will look something like this:
No entry is needed next to Service Name.
Are there any other settings that I need to change in the time capsule set up?
Remember, if you start over from a Factory Default Reset, then you will need to enter a device name for the TC, device password, wireless network name, and wireless password.  The setup utility will walk you through.

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