EMac - trying to connect via ethernet

I was given this eMac - it works really well, and thought that I'd try and connect it via ethernet.
I've found out the IP and router addresses and have changed them in the settings menu, as explained in the apple support guide.
The ethernet cable works and it says that the ethernet card in the mac is working fine, router works too. But, still can't connect - I've tried via internet explorer and through safari - still nothing!
Have restarted mac and router, several times, still nothing. Any ideas - HELP?
amie

Welcome to Apple Discussions amez.
The settings for ethernet are received fairly automatically by the Mac. You don't actually have to set any IP or router addresses in the network section.
Just make sure the Configure IPv4 has *Using DHCP*
Location Automatic.
Show *Built in Ethernet.*
select Show, then *Network Port Configurations*,
and make sure the *Built-in Ethernet* is selected in that box. It should also be dragged to the top of the list if there is more than one device.
What you need to set up are your ISP details in the router itself.
I think that is where you are failing to make the connection.

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