A very strange issue
Sounds like it might be a DHCP IP address issue to me, maybe DHCP server's range is set for full range and yet soemone in the house has a static address set up, and the 2 conflict... I could be very wrong I admit, but sounds similar to a problem I encountered before. Set everything to DHCP or chnage the IP address range... check the devices/PCs in the house to see if any are staitc and check the router.
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