Mac Mini 10.8.2, OS X Server & Internet Sharing.

Hello,
Here is my setup.
I recently bought a Mac Mini which is 10.8.2, I want it to be a Server so I got OS X server Mountain Lion,
I would configurate an internet sharing by the ethernet to be a Wifi HotSpot.
So in preferences manager--> sharing--> Internet sharing : From Ethernet ... Via Wifi.
I can access internet from the mac mini, but when i connect a Macbook Pro on the mac mini by wifi, i can't.
I use to have a Hotspot wifi at the same place in 10.6.8 and without OS X server, it worked well.
What is wrong  ?

Os x 10.8 with server doesn't work well with internet sharing. I want to use my server with dual NIC's as a gateway but with no luck.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5414

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