Airport Express Ethernet Out Issue

I setup my AirPort Express N yesterday and everything is working fine except the Ethernet port.  I've been trying to set it up to connect to an iMac with no airport card to the Internet. Followed the manual setup to join a wireless network and clicked the allow Ethernet clients but it still doesn't work.
I've tried resetting my comp and the main wireless router/modem. I have the Verizon fios modem/router combo. The light on the AE is green and I'm able to see it in Airport Utility.
Any ideas why the Ethernet port isn't working?

You did everything right and everything looks OK to me. It's not a self-assigned IP address and the DNS address is that of your router. That's OK too.
Make absolutely sure you're using a good Ethernet cable.
The only other thing I can think of is to factory reset the Express, connect it directly to your Mac's Ethernet port with an Ethernet cable known to be good, and turn off the Mac's wireless. That ensures the only way to communicate with it would be through the wired port.
If AirPort Utility sees it then Ethernet is OK and something else is wrong.
If not, it's definitely broken.

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