Error message using Ralink 802.11 n WLAN in Backtrack 5 R3 - backtrack-linux

In Window7 Ultimate (32 bit) I run Backtrack 5 R3 in VMware workstation and connect via Wi-Fi with a TP-LINK wireless network adapter. I always see this sentence:
The connection for the USB device "Ralink 802.11 n WlAN" was
unsuccesful. The device is currently in use.
Why? How to change my settings in VMware workstation or Backtrack?

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Integrated webcam not connecting to Vmware

I am using Windows 10 on host machine and using VMware workstation
Version
VMware® Workstation 16 Pro
version 16.1.2 build-17966106
I am running windows 8.1 as Guest window on VMware. I have succesfully updated my Guest os(Win 8.1) and installed important updates as well as I installed the Vmware tools succesfully.
When I tries to connect the webcam to Vmware by choosing "Connect(disconnect from Host)", then sometimes it connects succesfully and I could able to use my webcam in VMware but sometimes It gives the error The connection for the USB device "Microdia integrated webcam" was unsuccesfull. Could anyone help me through this ?
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Ram 8gb
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I found a type of hack solution for this problem.
When you start the guest machine on VM and a small window will automatically opens like this ->
You need to click ok and instantly try to open Camera app on your main or host machine, and you will see that the camera app is not able to detect camera as it is now connected to host machine in VM. This would magically works everytime for me now.Thanks
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Type lsusb (list usb) and ensure that your camera device name is listed
sami#ubuntu:~/Desk$ lsusb
Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0bda:5539 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. VMware Virtual USB Hub
Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0e0f:0008 VMware, Inc. VMware Virtual USB Mouse
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0e0f:0002 VMware, Inc. Virtual USB Hub
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0e0f:0003 VMware, Inc. Virtual Mouse
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0001 Linux Foundation 1.1 root hub
sami#ubuntu:~/Desk$ getfacl /dev/video*
getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
# file: dev/video0
# owner: root
# group: video
user::rw-
user:sami:rw-
group::rw-
mask::rw-
other::---
# file: dev/video1
# owner: root
# group: video
user::rw-
user:sami:rw-
group::rw-
mask::rw-
other::---

connect camera to virtual machine VMware Workstation 14

I have a paid version of VMware Workstation 14.
I mostly use a few VM's running simultaneously.
I tried to create a VM for editing, including some editing SW (like Adobe's SW). Everything went smooth, until I tried to connect the camera (DSLR) to the VM in order to control it via the PC. But, then the connected camera didn't appear on the VM. It appears only in the host computer.
Is it possible?
If not, does Hyper-V will be more suitable for this (I prefer to find a solution based on VMware, due to it supports well of Linux distro)?
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VM: Windows 10 PRO
I have a VMWare Workstation 15 Pro on my Windows 10 (Host). I have attached an image showing the 2 easy steps:
VMWare Workstation(15 Pro): Connect Integrated Webcam To Running Guest OS
Power up your Guest OS in VMWare Workstation
Below the Guest OS screen, you will see a bar with hardware shortcuts for the Guest OS
On the bar's right there are icons for "Hard Disk", "Network Adapter", "Mouse"...
Find "Integrated Webcam" > "Connect (Disconnect from Host)"
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Example:
VM > Removable Devices > Device Name > Connect (Disconnect from host)
Additional information is available in the docs: https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Workstation-Pro/14.0/com.vmware.ws.using.doc/GUID-E003456F-EB94-4B53-9082-293D9617CB5A.html

Phone connected to adb via Wi-Fi disconnects immediately when USB cable is pulled [duplicate]

I develop on my tablet using android studio.
The tablet is connected to the computer by wifi using
adb connect <ip_andress>:5555
My application contains listeners for USB devices attached/detached.
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Do grep "stop adbd" /init*rc to see what I mean.
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I was never able to connect my cellphone with my computar through wi-fi.
I had already given up. I followed all the instructions and tips, and nothing worked.
Finally, I did what no one said to do.
I've connected the phone to the WiFi network provided by the cable modem itself and not to some (not all) additional networks that are included in the router.
At home I use one of these networks, because I use a Deco Tp-Link router, which propagates the signal to my entire house, but this network is NOT compatible with ADB. It does not identify it as belonging to the same network.
After this, I use the normal procedure described here.
a) Connect cellphone with a USB cable
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c) Run the following adb commands in Command Prompt (Windows) or Terminal (Linux), where IP_Phone is the IP above mentioned. Normally adb.exe is an executable stored in computer path. adb is already included in Android Studio package.
adb tcpip 5555
adb connect IP_Phone
d) Now disconnect USB cable and it's ready. The cellphone model continues to appear in the status line in the top of Android Studio.
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The best wifi is that defined in Cable Modem. It, unlike an any account defined in my router, answers to a ping command.
ping IP_Phone
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Is it possible to emulate windows 10 machine as a usb slave through type-c connector?

I am wondering if it is possible to emulate a windows 10 pc as a usb slave (client device) through a type-c connector when connecting to another PC/MAC(or even a cell phone), to be a usb storage device or HID etc.
You would have to have:
PC that has USB device mode controller
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