Win 7 wireless/wired ip conflict

We assign ip addresses to each computer manually. When setting up windows 7 for wireless and wired, there is a conflict 
If I try to assign an address to ipv4 on the wired connection and the wireless connection. I have tried the same ip as well as different ips. So far the only way it works is to set an ip in the wireless connection an leave the wired to obtain automatically.
Theses laptops need to go from connected to wireless to wired and still use a 10.141.213.xxx address to be parts of our network. Will windows 7 allow it to be setup with a 10.--- address on both adapters? Am I thinking to hard or not enough??
Thanks

Hello,
The IP-address for the Wireless and Wired connection cannot be the same. If you manually assign the IP-address to other network card you should make it so that the manually assign addresses are not from the DHCP range that the other network card uses. IF
you have too many machines and not enough room in the IP-pool you just have to make more room? Isn't it possible to make the IP-pool grow fron 10.141.213.XXX to 10.141.214.XXX ?
We have one office where WLAN/LAN are from same range (one VLAN and one DHCP-pool) and both network cards get their IP-addresses from DHCP. There have been some troubles with LYNC but otherwise it all works fine.

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