Time Capsule exceeded my ISP max retries using CHAP before switching to PAP

Hello,
I have a time capsule 4G with fw 7.6.3 and I think it exceed the max number of retries of my ISP before switching to PAP when performing PPPoE.
unfortunately my ISP use only PAP but count for the previous CHAP in the max retries ( i know it sound weird ).
Is there any way to force PAP authentication before CHAP or PAP only ?
The situation I deal with now is when I plug my TC to my bridge enabled router it spend from 5 to 30 min or more to connect. When connection is established it can be stable for more than one day. But if i try to reconnect I must be in the case where the my ISP max number of retries timeout and start again coincide with my TC starting PAP authentication cycle.

The airport utility simply has no control to set PAP or CHAP or even a number of retries.
The problem is not that uncommon.. and certainly TC suffers such a lack of control over these basic functions that people often end up in the situation where it simply cannot be used.. Apple will say the ISP is to blame.. end of story.. but the fact is we need controls like this.. for your situation you will have to bridge the TC and use the modem or another router to do pppoe authentication.

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