Are you running a personal firewall on the computer you are trying to ping? What are the ip settings on the target system? Perhaps you could run an "ipconfig /all " on that system and post the results.
Now - whilst I agree that there should not be an ip conflict as long as the address you have chosen is not in use (and also doubt that this the cause of your problem), I would like to caution you on the inadviseability of setting a host to a static ip address that is within the DHCP lease pool of your DHCP server.
There is nothing to prevent the DHCP server from offering that address at some time and causing a problem, so why risk it - use a static address below 192.168.1.100 - you can set it to anything other than 192.168.1.1.
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