Is this scenario possible? A home network that relies on a mobile hotspot for its internet access.
Obviously it's not ideal, but in the countryside the choice for internet is between: 4G mobile hotspot, satellite, and dial-up.
>>55331207
google is your friend
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2221584/connect-mobile-hotspot-router-ethernet-connections.html
>>55331207
Yeah, my 4g is my main ISP. I pay $65 after tax for true unlim 4g from simple mobile. I don't notice any speed difference after 23 gb softcap. I just pirated the easy tether pro program and tether it to my custom rasbpi router. I suppose you could also tether it to a computer then bridge it to the ethernet port or something.
>>55331207
Done it and survived
>>55331207
It depends on 4g signal level. Smartphones have pretty crappy radio chips and antennas. You may get much higher speeds with proper modem like huawei e3372 and 20dbi outdoor panel antenna.
>>55331207
oc, set hotspot to static ip and routers gateway to the required address
Go xPosed to avoid tethering data caps
OP should look Into routers with usb-ports and then buy a 4G usb-dongle and connect that to said router.
>>55333837
Is it really this easy?
>>55333858
>>>55333837 (You)
>Is it really this easy?
Yes, given that the router supports the feature. Google is your friend.
>>55331207
phone melting in 3, 2, 1.