New USB ethernet adapter

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I got a new USB ethernet adapter from ebay, the ad said RealTek chipset, so I thought I would chance it.

Well, my 5.2 system does not recognize the USB device. At all. What do I need to do?

I checked the driver CD and the XP driver directory's .inf file has the following:

; ASIX AX88172 USB2 to Fast Ethernet Adapter            *
;                                *
; Copyright 2001-2003, ASIX Electronics Corporation        *
;
; Version: 2.0.0.5
;****************************************************************

[Version]
Signature  = "$Windows NT$"
CatalogFile = ax88172xp.cat
Class      = Net
ClassGUID  = {4d36e972-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}
Provider   = %ASIX%
;LayoutFile = layout.inf
DriverVer = 05/22/2003, 2.0.0.5

[Manufacturer]
%ASIX%   = USB

[ControlFlags]
ExcludeFromSelect = USB\VID_0B95&PID_1720

[USB]
%AX88172.DeviceDesc% = AX88172.Ndi,USB\VID_0B95&PID_1720

;****************************************************************
; Win98 main sections                        *
;****************************************************************
[AX88172.Ndi]
AddReg   = AX88172.Reg, AX88172.Con.Reg    ;, AX88172.Params
DeviceID = USB\VID_0B95&PID_1720


How can I tell if this is a RealTek chipset and more importantly, getting it working?


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