DNS and DHCP issue with two different IP Addresse range

MPEG 336 Reputation points
2020-07-21T18:50:35.077+00:00

Hi,

I have a question about DHCP. We have two different IP Address Range on our DHCP Server.

192.168.1.0 IP Address Range, that is for wired LAN

and

172.30.0.0 IP Address Range and that are for WLAN

The problem is the users is getting both IP Address one for LAN from 192. and one from WLAN 172.

My problem is when I ping the client machine, I get the answer from 172.30.0.0 IP Address Range or I cannot ping. Because the both Ip-Address is record on the DNS server 192.168. and 172.30 for example for machine namded "zert734". If I try to ping "zert734". I get no answer. Is there any way to get if I ping the client machine, I get the answer from 192.168.1.0?
At the time I am going to the DNS server and delete the IP-Address 172.30.0 and run flushdns, and then I can ping the machine name ****"zert734".

I know it DNS issue.

Regards

Nick

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Windows: A family of Microsoft operating systems that run across personal computers, tablets, laptops, phones, internet of things devices, self-contained mixed reality headsets, large collaboration screens, and other devices.DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). A communications protocol that lets network administrators manage centrally and automate the assignment of Internet Protocol (IP) addresses in an organization's network.
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  1. MPEG 336 Reputation points
    2020-07-31T21:17:46.13+00:00

    l will not call MS, send me a Link I can open a Ticket by MS

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