 
 
 , it doesn't look like this is currently supported in the latest kernel source code.  The chip it uses is an Asix chip (like the Netgear FA120 10/100 ethernet/usb adapter), but it has a different product ID which is not in the product ID table in asix.c.  In previous versions of the hotplug usb driver, you could modify /etc/hotplug/usb.map or usbhand.map, but those files don't appear in the latest version of Kanotix/Debian, so it looks like you can't put in products by hand any more (there's a usbdist.map, but it doesn't map the asix devices).
, it doesn't look like this is currently supported in the latest kernel source code.  The chip it uses is an Asix chip (like the Netgear FA120 10/100 ethernet/usb adapter), but it has a different product ID which is not in the product ID table in asix.c.  In previous versions of the hotplug usb driver, you could modify /etc/hotplug/usb.map or usbhand.map, but those files don't appear in the latest version of Kanotix/Debian, so it looks like you can't put in products by hand any more (there's a usbdist.map, but it doesn't map the asix devices).