IMac G4 with ethernet troubles

I have an old iMac G4 without an airport card. It's running version 10.3.9. I've always connected via ethernet cable.  I recently moved the computer and now it won't connect to the internet. Tried all sorts of network configurations to no avail. Suggestions?

Try reversing the cable - this is just to verify the problem is not being caused by a loose connection. If that does not work, try a different cable.

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