To the OP:
It's not clear from your photos whether you got network access when
booting the Pi with Raspbian.
I see the words "reached target network", but don't see the expected "IP
address is ..." message.

Here's what I'd do:
1. Connect the Pi to your monitor, to your router with an ethernet
cable, and connect a USB keyboard to the Pi.
2. Boot the Pi using Raspbian.
3. Log in using the keyboard. User name is *pi*, password is
*raspberry*
4. Run the command *ifconfig*. If you see "inet addr" listed for eth0
(probably 192.168.x.y, where x is likely to be 0 or 1, but could be
different, and y will be a number between 1 and 254), then you are
connected to a network and the Pi's ethernet port hardware is NOT
faulty.
5. You could also try this command: *ping google.com*. If you get
replies, your network is working fine and has access to the internet.
(The ping command will keep going; you can stop it by typing Ctrl+C).

You can then try exactly the same thing but boot the Pi using
piCorePlayer. Log in with username *tc* and password *piCore*

If you discover that the Pi has network access using Raspbian but not
with piCorePlayer, then I'm baffled - that really wouldn't make sense.



Until recently: Transporter -> ATC SCM100A, now sold :-(
House move forced change to: piCorePlayer(RPi2/HiFiBerry DIGI2
Pro/HiFiBerry DSP) -> Meridian 218 -> Meridian M6
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