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  • I'm going to take a guess that it was assigning IPs from the same subnet that IP is in and assigned itself away to one of the other devices and then set itself back after.

    Check the range on the DHCP settings and see that it can't give out 192.168.0.250? You could even put the PiHole on another range so it's like 192.168.0.250 and all the other things jump around on 192.168.1.1-256.

  • It's limited to give out 10-249. However something did just happen - my router switched off for no reason and wouldn't come back on - turns out the plug wasn't properly in. It has maybe just been switching itself on and off whilst I've been near the cables and that was causing issues.

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