Well... a couple thoughts. 

You do have your router set to give out IP addresses
via DHCP, right?  I'm assuming you do since you have
the other machines working and logic would dictate
that you set the 3400 up the same way.  If your other
macs are using static addresses (manually set) then
try setting a manual address for the 3400 as well.  Be
sure to get the proper subnet mask.  Also, making sure
the DNS information is correct is very important. 
Just match it up to the other machines.

Now, for my more likely thought ;-)

Have you upgraded the OS on that 3400  (or someone
else)  Does it still have the special 3400 extension
for the shared NIC/Modem port???  Without that
extension installed, your ethernet port won't work.
-Oh, but in retrospect, you did say you were OK in
sharing files with the other machine's didn't you? So
that isn't the case...  I'd go back to double checking
the IP settings and making sure everything is setup
properly for your network.

Cheers,
Sionnach

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