Re: What's the chipset in this D-Link USB device

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On 02/14/2011 09:43 AM, mike cloaked wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 5:19 PM, JD<jd1008@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
>
>> so I assume I have the R8192s, which is not supported by the kernel.
>>
>> However, I have found no match for this product id 3304 from vendor 07d1
> I have a wireless dongle that is supported by the 8192 driver, and
> found that there is this driver in the kmod-staging package from
> rpmfusion - which works - you may need to install a firmware file but
> the driver is available in the package I mentioned. I tested it about
> a month ago. The same driver may work for your case if you are lucky
> too.
>
Also, I forgot to mention, that I recompiled the kernel with
"staging" enabled, and driver r8192u (u for usb) enabled.

after installing the new build and rebooting, I do not see
the driver getting loaded. So, I loaded it manually, but
still there is other wireless device other than my wlan0
for the mini-pci ralink module.

And I see why: because the device is not identifying itself
with the correct strings to trigger driver loading, and even with
the driver loaded, re-inserting the USB device still does not
trigger driver recognition of the device.

Is there a way I can set up an alias for it in the file
/etc/modprobe.d/dist.conf ? What would that alias be?
Again, lsusb shows
Bus 001 Device 006: ID 07d1:3304 D-Link System

Is there a way to create an alias that associated 07d1:3304 with 
r8192u_usb.ko ??

Cheers,

JD
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