Direct connect to network failed

n200 3000
vista sp1
can't connect directly to internet, ip renew and card reload do not help, but i have a desctop computer which is connected to internet by cable (without any dsl modems and routers, i have only cable), and it's working perfectly, it is running on XP Pro. No additional config is needed, i plug in cable and have internet. My notebook cannot do so, i don't why. So, when i connect my notebook to my desktop via cable i can have connection to internet via my desktop computer.
What i have to do to connect directly to internet without help of desktop computer?
Thanks in advance!

null wrote:Did you restart the libvirtd service after installing ebtables? It did help me.
Lol thanks it worked.

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