Hi there!,
It might be that your flint router blocks upstream dhcp responses or concurrent dhcp connections.
Since flint is not the first dhcp inside the network you can try to disable rebind protection under dhcp settings, edit: you can find this in dns settings.
If it seems to happen again there are two other options you can find both via ssh or via luci inside the dhcp settings.
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Authoritative, this means this is ment to be the master dhcp if not and you are on a dhcp child or childs, then you can consider unchecking this checkbox, though I have never had problems with it default checked on double routers, its more a flag for more priority over other dhcp imo but might conflict when there are two authoritative dhcp servers.
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Domain required, this could also block things unintended when checked which is default.
I think 9/10 times rebind protection should fix the problems.