MacMini First generation intel

Hi,
I was wondering if any of you with a first-generation Intel Macmini with a working ethernet connection would mind e-mailing me their NetworkInterfaces.plist file - which lives under: Macintosh HD/Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/
My CoreDuo 1.6 ethernet port has stopped working and in trying to fix it (by deleting the network port from System Preferences) I can't re-add add it.
This information from a working macmini may solve it.
Thank you very much for your help,
James.

OK.  Try this
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
    <key>CurrentSet</key>
    <string>/Sets/A5B40008-2ABF-4EF0-B161-4EDF600C1DC5</string>
    <key>NetworkServices</key>
    <dict>
        <key>1EFE2E48-943D-483B-8DEE-AAEF767544D6</key>
        <dict>
            <key>DNS</key>
            <dict/>
            <key>IPv4</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ConfigMethod</key>
                <string>DHCP</string>
            </dict>
            <key>IPv6</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ConfigMethod</key>
                <string>Automatic</string>
            </dict>
            <key>Interface</key>
            <dict>
                <key>DeviceName</key>
                <string>fw0</string>
                <key>Hardware</key>
                <string>FireWire</string>
                <key>Type</key>
                <string>FireWire</string>
                <key>UserDefinedName</key>
                <string>FireWire</string>
            </dict>
            <key>Proxies</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ExceptionsList</key>
                <array>
                    <string>*.local</string>
                    <string>169.254/16</string>
                </array>
                <key>FTPPassive</key>
                <integer>1</integer>
            </dict>
            <key>SMB</key>
            <dict/>
            <key>UserDefinedName</key>
            <string>FireWire</string>
        </dict>
        <key>24FE6CF2-2418-4CAE-B66F-F22AF4862A36</key>
        <dict>
            <key>AppleTalk</key>
            <dict/>
            <key>DNS</key>
            <dict/>
            <key>IPv4</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ConfigMethod</key>
                <string>DHCP</string>
            </dict>
            <key>IPv6</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ConfigMethod</key>
                <string>Automatic</string>
            </dict>
            <key>Interface</key>
            <dict>
                <key>DeviceName</key>
                <string>en0</string>
                <key>Hardware</key>
                <string>Ethernet</string>
                <key>Type</key>
                <string>Ethernet</string>
                <key>UserDefinedName</key>
                <string>Ethernet 1</string>
            </dict>
            <key>Proxies</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ExceptionsList</key>
                <array>
                    <string>*.local</string>
                    <string>169.254/16</string>
                </array>
                <key>FTPPassive</key>
                <integer>1</integer>
            </dict>
            <key>SMB</key>
            <dict/>
            <key>UserDefinedName</key>
            <string>Ethernet 1</string>
        </dict>
        <key>728450CC-AB7A-41A8-AB98-4CB39A5DDDF1</key>
        <dict>
            <key>AppleTalk</key>
            <dict/>
            <key>DNS</key>
            <dict/>
            <key>IPv4</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ConfigMethod</key>
                <string>DHCP</string>
            </dict>
            <key>IPv6</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ConfigMethod</key>
                <string>Automatic</string>
            </dict>
            <key>Interface</key>
            <dict>
                <key>DeviceName</key>
                <string>en2</string>
                <key>Hardware</key>
                <string>AirPort</string>
                <key>Type</key>
                <string>Ethernet</string>
                <key>UserDefinedName</key>
                <string>AirPort</string>
            </dict>
            <key>Proxies</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ExceptionsList</key>
                <array>
                    <string>*.local</string>
                    <string>169.254/16</string>
                </array>
                <key>FTPPassive</key>
                <integer>1</integer>
            </dict>
            <key>SMB</key>
            <dict/>
            <key>UserDefinedName</key>
            <string>AirPort</string>
        </dict>
        <key>83364658-5F3E-494D-A699-6BDD4974466C</key>
        <dict>
            <key>DNS</key>
            <dict/>
            <key>IPv4</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ConfigMethod</key>
                <string>PPP</string>
            </dict>
            <key>IPv6</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ConfigMethod</key>
                <string>Automatic</string>
            </dict>
            <key>Interface</key>
            <dict>
                <key>DeviceName</key>
                <string>Bluetooth-Modem</string>
                <key>Hardware</key>
                <string>Modem</string>
                <key>SubType</key>
                <string>PPPSerial</string>
                <key>Type</key>
                <string>PPP</string>
                <key>UserDefinedName</key>
                <string>Bluetooth DUN</string>
            </dict>
            <key>Modem</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ConnectionPersonality</key>
                <string>Default Personality</string>
                <key>ConnectionScript</key>
                <string>/Library/Modem Scripts/Generic Dialup.ccl</string>
                <key>DataCompression</key>
                <integer>1</integer>
                <key>DeviceModel</key>
                <string>Dialup Device</string>
                <key>DeviceVendor</key>
                <string>Generic</string>
                <key>DialMode</key>
                <string>WaitForDialTone</string>
                <key>ErrorCorrection</key>
                <integer>1</integer>
                <key>PulseDial</key>
                <integer>0</integer>
                <key>Speaker</key>
                <integer>1</integer>
            </dict>
            <key>PPP</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ACSPEnabled</key>
                <integer>0</integer>
                <key>CommDisplayTerminalWindow</key>
                <integer>0</integer>
                <key>CommRedialCount</key>
                <integer>1</integer>
                <key>CommRedialEnabled</key>
                <integer>1</integer>
                <key>CommRedialInterval</key>
                <integer>5</integer>
                <key>CommUseTerminalScript</key>
                <integer>0</integer>
                <key>DialOnDemand</key>
                <integer>0</integer>
                <key>DisconnectOnFastUserSwitch</key>
                <integer>1</integer>
                <key>DisconnectOnIdle</key>
                <integer>1</integer>
                <key>DisconnectOnIdleTimer</key>
                <integer>600</integer>
                <key>DisconnectOnLogout</key>
                <integer>1</integer>
                <key>DisconnectOnSleep</key>
                <integer>1</integer>
                <key>IPCPCompressionVJ</key>
                <integer>1</integer>
                <key>IdleReminder</key>
                <integer>0</integer>
                <key>IdleReminderTimer</key>
                <integer>1800</integer>
                <key>LCPEchoEnabled</key>
                <integer>0</integer>
                <key>LCPEchoFailure</key>
                <integer>4</integer>
                <key>LCPEchoInterval</key>
                <integer>10</integer>
                <key>Logfile</key>
                <string>/var/log/ppp.log</string>
                <key>VerboseLogging</key>
                <integer>0</integer>
            </dict>
            <key>Proxies</key>
            <dict>
                <key>FTPPassive</key>
                <integer>1</integer>
            </dict>
            <key>SMB</key>
            <dict/>
            <key>UserDefinedName</key>
            <string>Bluetooth DUN</string>
        </dict>
        <key>94B78D47-F9FB-4F99-ACD3-87F848EFD6E5</key>
        <dict>
            <key>AppleTalk</key>
            <dict/>
            <key>DNS</key>
            <dict/>
            <key>IPv4</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ConfigMethod</key>
                <string>DHCP</string>
            </dict>
            <key>IPv6</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ConfigMethod</key>
                <string>Automatic</string>
            </dict>
            <key>Interface</key>
            <dict>
                <key>DeviceName</key>
                <string>en1</string>
                <key>Hardware</key>
                <string>Ethernet</string>
                <key>Type</key>
                <string>Ethernet</string>
                <key>UserDefinedName</key>
                <string>Ethernet 2</string>
            </dict>
            <key>Proxies</key>
            <dict>
                <key>ExceptionsList</key>
                <array>
                    <string>*.local</string>
                    <string>169.254/16</string>
                </array>
                <key>FTPPassive</key>
                <integer>1</integer>
            </dict>
            <key>SMB</key>
            <dict/>
            <key>UserDefinedName</key>
            <string>Ethernet 2</string>
        </dict>
    </dict>
    <key>Sets</key>
    <dict>
        <key>A5B40008-2ABF-4EF0-B161-4EDF600C1DC5</key>
        <dict>
            <key>Network</key>
            <dict>
                <key>Global</key>
                <dict>
                    <key>IPv4</key>
                    <dict>
                        <key>ServiceOrder</key>
                        <array>
                            <string>83364658-5F3E-494D-A699-6BDD4974466C</string>
                            <string>24FE6CF2-2418-4CAE-B66F-F22AF4862A36</string>
                            <string>1EFE2E48-943D-483B-8DEE-AAEF767544D6</string>
                            <string>728450CC-AB7A-41A8-AB98-4CB39A5DDDF1</string>
                        </array>
                    </dict>
                </dict>
                <key>Interface</key>
                <dict>
                    <key>en2</key>
                    <dict>
                        <key>AirPort</key>
                        <dict>
                            <key>JoinMode</key>
                            <string>Automatic</string>
                            <key>PowerEnabled</key>
                            <false/>
                        </dict>
                    </dict>
                </dict>
                <key>Service</key>
                <dict>
                    <key>1EFE2E48-943D-483B-8DEE-AAEF767544D6</key>
                    <dict>
                        <key>__LINK__</key>
                        <string>/NetworkServices/1EFE2E48-943D-483B-8DEE-AAEF767544D6</string>
                    </dict>
                    <key>24FE6CF2-2418-4CAE-B66F-F22AF4862A36</key>
                    <dict>
                        <key>__LINK__</key>
                        <string>/NetworkServices/24FE6CF2-2418-4CAE-B66F-F22AF4862A36</string>
                    </dict>
                    <key>728450CC-AB7A-41A8-AB98-4CB39A5DDDF1</key>
                    <dict>
                        <key>__LINK__</key>
                        <string>/NetworkServices/728450CC-AB7A-41A8-AB98-4CB39A5DDDF1</string>
                    </dict>
                    <key>83364658-5F3E-494D-A699-6BDD4974466C</key>
                    <dict>
                        <key>__LINK__</key>
                        <string>/NetworkServices/83364658-5F3E-494D-A699-6BDD4974466C</string>
                    </dict>
                </dict>
            </dict>
            <key>UserDefinedName</key>
            <string>Automatic</string>
        </dict>
    </dict>
    <key>System</key>
    <dict>
        <key>Network</key>
        <dict>
            <key>HostNames</key>
            <dict>
                <key>LocalHostName</key>
                <string>Sauls-Mac</string>
            </dict>
        </dict>
        <key>System</key>
        <dict>
            <key>ComputerName</key>
            <string>Saul’s Mac</string>
            <key>ComputerNameEncoding</key>
            <integer>0</integer>
        </dict>
    </dict>
    <key>VirtualNetworkInterfaces</key>
    <dict>
        <key>Bond</key>
        <dict/>
    </dict>
</dict>
</plist>

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