Yeah, I knew it was a problem between the OS and device, as DHCP was working, as we both have stated.
As for the device being routed to the loopback, that confuses me. What would cause this?
I saw that as I was pasting it and figured that would be a problem, but didn't know how to remedy it. I changed the address of the rl0 interface and then the wireless worked (I set it to an address on the 192.168.1.0 network, as opposed to the 192.168.2.0 network everything else is on).
I -know- that it's possible to have two NICs on a machine on the same subnet, so why was it routing to the loopback?
Will issuing the route flush command allow me to have them both on the same subnet?
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