I followed the steps using the NetHunter Windows Installer and got back to NetHunter.
•*Plugged in the TP-Link, and the Nexus rebooted.
•*Left it plugged in, got a green LED and the device showed up in "ifconfig -a" and "airmon-ng" (Confirmed the USB device is showing as wlan0)
•*Ran both "airmon-ng check kill" and "airmon-ng start wlan0"; the device became wlan0mon
• Ran WiFite (no arguments) and the device rebooted; It got stuck in a reboot cycle until I detached the OTG cable.
• After it came back online, I powered down, attached the OTG cable and then booted it up again.
• Read some internet stuffs that alludes to WiFite possibly being borked in the current NetHunter build (no idea cause I'm not sure what version I'm on anyway)
• Figured out that I can run "airmon-ng check kill; airmon-ng start wlan0; wifite --mon-iface wlan0mon" and it was able to start scanning networks!!
I'm leary about it being stable, but we'll see
Thanks for the help so far!!!
EDIT: I think my OTG cable/USB port is loose because if I put too much pressure in the wrong spot it seems to disconnect (Green LED goes out) and the unit reboots. I've already got an OTG-Y Cable on order, we'll see if that makes a difference.