Wireless working, but not ethernet

Just set up this router and wireless is working, but not Ethernet. Shows 8 clients connected. I seem to be missing a Network setting somewhere. It may be because in the interim I am using an ATT MODEM ROUTER in front of the BE9300 until I get a Calix 1100 modem for fiber.
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Hello@Eweneek1 ,
Welcome to our community.
If you are experiencing issues with the Ethernet connection on your TP-Link router while the wireless connection is working fine, follow the troubleshooting suggestions below:
1. Check Ethernet Lights
1) Verify if the light on the router is lit up. If not, it indicates a potential problem with the Ethernet cable, LAN port on the router, or the Ethernet port on your wired client device.
2) Try using a different Ethernet cable, switch to another LAN port on the router, and test with a different wired client device.
3) For routers with a single indicator/LED, check if the device itself has detected the Ethernet connection.
2. Reboot Devices: Reboot both your wired client device and the router. Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve connectivity issues.
3. Test with Another Device: Connect another device to the router using the same Ethernet cable and port. If the Internet works on the other device, the issue lies with the initial device. Contact the technical support of that device for assistance.
4. Check IP Configuration: Ensure that the wired client device is set to obtain an IP address automatically.
1) For Windows: Go to the Network Connection Details page and verify that "DHCP enabled" is set to "Yes."
2) For Mac: Navigate to Network > Advanced and confirm that "Configure IPv4" is set to "Using DHCP."
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