I used the usbecd23.zip to link the usb.
USBECD only makes it possible to use a program to read/write to a USB device. It probably would drive the device, IF you wrote a program to read/write all of the proper things. Chances are, that you would never figure out what it needs, to make it work.
Then I followed the instructions on this website.
http://www.os2world.com/wiki/index.php/Testing_an_UnSupported_Network_Driver_with_GenMAC
The instructions there, are to use an unsupported driver with GENMAC. GENMAC is the same level driver as USBECD, and only one of them can drive an individual device. GENMAC knows nothing about USB, it only does PCI(e).
Any help to continue ??
Probably not. You would be far better off to use an external ethernet connected WiFi adapter. There are a few of them available. I use an older D-Link 506L, It works pretty well, and it can be useful for other things.