Internet sharing ***** on OS X Lion 10.7.1

Internet sharing doesn't work on OS X Lion 10.7.1 (niether in 10.7.0)
If I create a network with my MBP, and turn on Internet sharing (I have an ethernet cable plugged in, and share the internet via Wi-Fi), the device can connect to the network, but theres no way to have any bits of internet. What can I do in this situation???
Please help, and fix this bug in any update.

Same problem here. Sharing via Wi-Fi works though.

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