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I know that the Razr can usb tether to the lapdock with out a charge from Verizon but what about a laptop or a Chromebook.Also is there a setting to enable usb tethering.

There was a post somewhere either here or the rezound forum where one of the mods dug out that usb tethering did NOT violate verizon term of service. Only wireless tethering (without a mobile hotspot plan) is not allowed.
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Hum. Not sure now; I know there was a post because the mod was debating to lock the thread; but can't find it. The tos does seem to indicate it is not legal:
Terms & Conditions
Not my intent to start a firestorm please LOCK THREAD.
Not my intent to start a firestorm please LOCK THREAD.

You were the first one to jump on the term's of service just to cya ,not your's but Android forum's....lol.. "firestorm." Seems pretty calm in here to me.![]()
You were the first one to jump on the term's of service just to cya ,not your's but Android forum's.
Well, the Terms of Service are there for a reason. 


In my opinion connecting the Razr to a lapdock is, in fact, a form of USB tethering. It is, however, a special case where an intelligent device (the smartphone) is being connected to a not-so-intelligent device (the lapdock). The lapdock, in this case, does not have a cpu that is capable of allowing it to operate independently (without connection to the smartphone).
By connecting a laptop or PC to the phone you are establishing a connection between two intelligent devices... where the laptop/PC can utilize the smartphone's Internet connection independent of the smartphone.

Tethering without required plans, working the system to return devices you broke, etc:
Tethering without a carrier required required plan is theft of services. You are stealing from the carrier. It goes beyond modifying your own personal device.
This is something we are not willing to help members do. Much like talk of how to work the system to return devices you've broke, etc. That too is theft.
Some say, "well, rooting is against the TOS, so....". Rooting, if against the TOS, could result in a suspended account. That is on you and your responsibility and we're willing to aide in letting you make that choice. It is your device, you should have that choice.
These issues aren't related to rooting in this sense and shouldn't be compared as such. This is a decision made by the owner of this privately run site, which we have the right to do and enforce.
Risking your device == ok.
Theft == not okay.