If the ET866 uses the RTL8192CU chipset (common for these form factors), you need the rtl8192cu driver.
In a software context, "developing a feature" for this device usually means one of the following: eton et866
Enable Wi-Fi connectivity on a Linux host system using the Eton ET866 USB adapter. If the ET866 uses the RTL8192CU chipset (common
static int et866_probe(struct usb_interface *intf, const struct usb_device_id *id) { printk(KERN_INFO "ET866: Device connected.\n"); // 1. Allocate USB data buffers // 2. Initialize firmware (if required) // 3. Register network device return 0; } eton et866
Run the kernel configuration tool:
Specifically used by Matrox for video capture and professional display solutions.
…then I can: