I have noticed similar issues recently and also suspect their DNS is to blame.
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Next time it happens I'll try to toggle it off and back on, it's just been a few times over a few days but it will suddenly be all of the devices, even those on mobile networks for a minute or so and then it is fine for hours.
Can confirm, to a lesser extent. Each query takes a few seconds to resolve, which isn't a huge deal, except when browsing, so I set Adguard DNS within the browser.
I've had no issues so far. Response times have been relatively quick, nothing unusual.
You didn't mention OS, but I heard there was an issue with linux kernel 6.16 that caused packet loss. Patched in 6.16.5.
I have my network using it, no issues as of yet.