Rv082 wan 2 bridge with verizon DSL

I have the Cisco RV082 with firmware v4.0.4.02
Comcast is connected to Wan 1 and works perfectly.
I've enabled load balancing and am trying to get verizon DSL to function on wan 2.
My verizon DSL line is connected via their provided actiontec GT784WNV router.
I've enabled transparent bridging on the actiontec router and have PPPOE set up in Wan 2 on the RV082.
Wan 2 shows the following information, but will not connect to anything.
IP Address :           108.34.xx.xx
Default Gateway :           10.4.53.1
DNS :           71.242.0.12
Dynamic DNS :           Disabled
I'm able to ping and traceroute most sites.
What is the problem here?

You need to enable load balance at the
System Management>Daul WAN page. The default is smartlink backup, which uses one WAN at a time.

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