Internet Sharing via USB 3G

Hi,
Since upgrading to Lion, I was unable to share my USB 3G internet connection via ethernet.
Sharing the USB 3G internet via Wi-Fi works fine though.
Any ideas?

Your carrier needs to support it and you need to subscribe to a tethering plan. Check this list for supported carriers and details on who supports the personal hotspot feature: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1937

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    I accidentally found a workaround:
    1. Activate internet sharing
    2. Goto network preferences and use AirPort: "Create network ..."
    3. Check require Password and create a C2C network
    4. The Airport Icon changes from the up-arrow to the computer icon
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