Router 876 with 3d party modem

Dear all,
i have a 876 cisco adsl router and need to configure a vpn with another router.
the problem is that the router cannot synchronize (due to bad line) so i will have to use a third party modem that can synchronize.
This is what i ve tried so far:
1) configure the modem in bridge mode and connect it via LAN and PPPoE with the router. The router would do the authentication and then i would create my tunnel with the other cisco router.
That didn't work (i couldn 't make the router authenticate the adsl line)
2) let the modem do the authentication and then create my tunnel interface. The router can go out in the internet but i don't know how to configure the vpn.
i have set a network 192.168.12.xxx in Fa 0 with the modem and a 192.168.1.xxx in Fa1 with my internal network.
The tunnel source IP in the 876 router is a local IP so i port forwarded UDP ports 500,4500 and 10000 in the modem, but i cannot make the vpn work. I am not sure if these are the ports used by the vpn.
Obviously i am doing something wrong but i don't know what!
Any help with either two ways would be much appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Alex

1. your modem/router should not have "PPPoE pass-through" enabled. The PPPoE connection with your ISP must be handled by the modem/router itself - not by your Mac. The modem/router should be functioning as a NAT router, and all the wireless clients (like your Mac and the Airport Express) of the modem/router should be connecting to it using DHCP.
2. I don't know why you activated WDS on the modem/router. It isn't necessary, and whatever WDS flavor is supported by this modem/router won't be supported by the Airport Express. Turn it off.
3. On the Powerbook, in System Preferences->Network->Show Airport - (a) under the PPPoE tab the box to "connect using PPPoE should NOT be checked and (b) under the TCP/IP tab the only selection should be to configure using DHCP.
Before proceeding to the next steps, you must now make sure your Mac is still able to access the internet wirelessly.
4. Do a factory default reset of the Airport Express. Temporarily switch wireless network connections on the Mac from your modem/router to that of the Airport Express. Run the Airport Admin Utility. In the Airport Admin Utility, select the mode to be "join an existing wireless network". Below that, type in the SSID of your modem/router. Enter the same WEP type and WEP key as used on your modem/router. Make any other configuration changes required under the Music tab, then update settings to the Airport Express. When finished, switch the wireless network connection on the Mac back to that of your modem/router.
5. If you still have trouble, remove all security (MAC address filtering and WEP) from your modem/router and see if you can then get the Airport Express to connect as a client.

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