No, to properly reset your ip address you spoof your mac address in your router or change it. When I get a r/d I always go to my router's config page (usually 192.168.2.1 or 192.168.1.1) and go to the Mac Address Clone/Spoof section. Change any digit on your mac address to something else. Apply the settings, wait 60 seconds, then power cycle your modem.
When your internet is back connect to d2 and no more r/d.
This post was edited by tyummk on Dec 31 2009 07:52pm