Out of curiosity, why not via Wifi?  It doesn't require any drivers on the client side which is really nice. 

To your question, I haven't done it in over 5 years so my experiences probably are relevant anymore. 

Thank you,
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Eric

On May 22, 2017, at 5:37 AM, Richard Klein <richspk@gmail.com> wrote:

This is an unrooted Motorola Droid Turbo on Verizon.

I found that I can go into Developer Settings on the phone, set the USB connection type to RNDIS, and my computer sees a USB network connection, but I haven't been able to get an IP address assigned; it says "connecting" for a bit, then fails.

On May 22, 2017 1:45 AM, "JeffA Maillists" <jeffa.maillists@gmail.com> wrote:

I haven't used USB tethering for several years, but my Galaxy S6 tethers via wifi quite well... (I'm on Verizon, I'm not sure if the other carriers allow tethering or not)
Jeff


On Sun, May 21, 2017, 7:26 PM Richard Klein <rich@richardklein.org> wrote:
Does anyone have experience tethering an Android phone to their PC via USB? I'm trying FoxFi (pdanet.co) on my phone. It says you need to run companion software on your PC, and they offer that software for Windows and Mac, but not for Linux.  I don't have internet access to my home anymore, so I can't search repositories like I used to.

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Thanks!
Rich
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