My carrier is AT&T, but you know, I think I'm just going to bite the bullet and pay the Comcast price for cable connectivity to the Internet. I just don't have the time interest or inclination to do a lot of configuring of equipment.
Sent from my IPhone > On Jan 8, 2016, at 8:40 PM, Bill Dengler <[email protected]> wrote: > > Why not purchase an Asus router and set up a NAS or use a USB hard drive? > Asus routers support mobile broadband modems out of the box. You will have to > do some reconfiguring in the firmware to make it work, but it will be much > better than trying to use the phone as a hotspot because it does not have the > limitations imposed by Apple and allows you to connect wired devices to the > network. > Who is your wireless provider? > Bill > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Jan 8, 2016, at 19:32, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> I can’t offer any opinion on the performance of the networks you’re on, >> although it certainly sounds like the US has a pretty rough time of it when >> it comes to fixed-line broadband competition. However, I can definitely say >> that using mobile broadband as your primary Internet connectivity, while a >> highly attractive proposition, comes with pitfalls. Unless you negotiate a >> certain level of service, I’d say it made for no better than a secondary >> option, in case the primary goes down. It is wireless, so theoretical >> speeds will never be achievable in practice. You will have to get a “Mi-Fi” >> router dedicated to the task of providing your connectivity, because using >> an iPhone will probably prove frustrating (a five device limit, and frequent >> disconnections as the phone tries to save power). Then you need to ensure >> you have the tethering add-on and whatever data allowance you might need. >> Finally, most mobile connectivity uses NAT, so you won’t be running any >> server services, and you might experience less performance with peer-to-peer >> applications. >> >> But, if you feel you want to, why not give it a try? It was fun for me >> while I’m holiday—perhaps it’ll be fun for you the whole time. Indeed, I’ll >> go out on a limb here and suggest that if you want to verify the efficacy of >> your technology choices, you should go on holiday. :) >> >> Apple TV and Time Capsule can both function as wireless clients. Just join >> them to your new network. Or, as you said, you could just peer-to-peer >> stream to Apple TV, and continue to use AirPort for providing a >> non-connected Wi-Fi and Ethernet network (you’ll have to disable the >> warnings). 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