Build in ethernet don't work since install OSX 10.7 on macbookpro

Built in ethernet don't work after installing OSX 10.7 on my MacBookPro 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 15.
Someone else has the same problem?

Same problem on both my Mac mini: after updating to Lion and a system restart, is
impossible to get an internet connection either via Ethernet or wifi. By manually setting the IP, subnet and router address, the network test show green lights from the beginning to ISP, but the last two points are red..

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