Super Speed USB 3.0 Docking Station - no power supply laptop?

Laptop is on and plugged in the docking station which is "powered".  Connection to the monitor / keyboard and mouse is fine, however I am surprised to see a less power - plug is soon message.  Docking station is not supposed to power the laptop?

In fact, I think that what makes a docking station for a docking station, because it is a device that actually connects to a docking port. Thus the name docking station. A usb port isn't a docking port. A docking port is a single port that provides many pine so different protocols such as video, audio, usb, and Yes power etc. all have their own connections so that they can operate at their full potential. A docking port is not a conversion of many protocols for a usb signal, then try to cram two ways between the pins a lot less. And saw that all the "docking ports" as far as I know, have connectors to supply them, I do not see how Dell calling a port replicator a "floor" could confuse someone. I don't think whether a good faith error or another, simply tactical knaves in the marketing department to take advantage of what people believe to be a docking port so that they can make a nickel. Think that a wharf shipping, with access full power, fuel, water, sewer connections, the whole shebang. But rather a boat anchor so that you can anchor your boat to the coast, so take your time waiting on what ever ashore ship transport boats you can find the basket with a limited amount of resources via a limited method.

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