Macbook pro to DSL-Modem via Ethernet

I need help getting on Interneet using Ethernet cable to the Speedstream-4200 DSL modem.
Usually I use the Airport-Extreme which then goes ethernet to the Speedstream DSL Modem.
However, I was trying to trace some major DSL slowdowns and want to try connecting directly to the DSL modem ... I tried various 'assistants', tried u things but never get the Macbook Pro to see the modem ... usually I can type the address of the modem in the url window and connect to it also ... and I can't via ethernet.
I have set the PPPoe data the same as I see it in the Airport setup
username and password ... what else?

Since you have switched the device connected to the DSL modem, you need to perform a power recycle so that the modem "forgets" the old one...and don't forget to do the same when reconnecting the modem to the AEBS.
Modem/Router Power ReCycling
- Power-off the DSL/Cable modem, Internet Router, & computer(s). (Wait at least 30 minutes. If possible, leave the modem off overnight.)
- Power-on the DSL/Cable modem; Wait at least 30 minutes.
- Power-on the Internet Router; Wait at least 5 minutes.
- Power-on the computer(s)

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