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

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>lspci command showed nothing.

Because its not a PC device.

>lsusb shows
>
>Bus 001 Device 005: ID 07d1:3304 D-Link System

man lsusb, you will see -d looks for vendor:[prod id] which would
lead you to know that 07d1 is D-Link's ID and 3304 is the product.
Unfortunately http://www.linux-usb.org/usb.ids ends at 3303 for D-Link.

A quick Google shows http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/red-hat-fedora-linux/163594-usb-wireless-drivers-problems.html
which appears to have worked at the bottom of the thread...
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