DSL modem problem

I recently had to replace my Westell DSL modem. Went to Best Buy and got the ATT-branded Motorola 2210. Now I can't remotely access my home computer from my laptop (using Back to my Mac). I tried the 'bridge mode' in the modem and entered PPPoE settings in my Time Capsule at home (this is how I had set up the old Westell). However, when doing that, I could not get Internet access at all.
Any suggestions? Is there some trick to the bridge mode setting?
thanks
Ken

The blinking of WLAN & Internet light shows the connectivity & Data Flow between Modem & router.
The WLAN light shows that the wireless is connected to the wireless adapter.
So there is no need to worry for the blinking on both lights on Router.

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