I've just had my broadband upgraded and now I need to use a vdsl modem. The new 
"super" router provided with the upgrade is unsatisfactory as a dhcp server. It 
only allows a maximum of 8 reserved IP addresses and I want more. If I'm 
counting correctly I have 11 devices connected to my home network via ethernet 
and another 8 via wi-fi. In most cases I need a known IP address for network 
shares and remote desktop operation. Almost all of them need to connect to the 
internet.

I have a Zyxel 16 port gigabit switch connected to a TP-Link router which 
connects to a Dynamode router which now connects to my new Huawei HG633 
(Talktalk) vdsl router. The TP-Link router acts only as a switch - the ethernet 
connection between the Zyxel and the Dynamode won't work properly without it. I 
have turned off the wireless and dhcp functions in the Talktalk router. The 
Dynamode wireless and dhcp functions work well. The Huawei broadband connection 
is about as good as I can expect it to be, but I can't get any of my devices to 
connect to the internet. I'm writing this message on my laptop which is 
tethered to my phone. I can probably get the system to work by assigning fixed 
addresses to most of my devices, but I would prefer to avoid that much work.

Any suggestions and / or explanations would be much appreciated.

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