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I can not stress enough how important and easy it is to just have your own router. Please don't use the ISP provided router its a waste of money, and a privacy nightmare. You can get a much better one for pretty cheap instead of renting one from them.
What about if your only internet access is satellite (unusable) or MOFI?
Whats MOFI mobile wifi? It's possible to buy your own regular router, and use a mobile modem. I have a thinkpad i turned into a OpenWrt router that i tether my phone to, and then it connects to a normal wifi access point that sends the signal to my other devices. So that i can turn 5G into Wifi at home. Works quite well.
Sort of but there's more to it. Like you, I can just use my phone as a hotspot and use its data plan for my internet access but there are of course strict limits to that. After so many GB (which I use in 2 days on a monthly allotment), I get throttled even with an "unlimited" data plan. The way I understand it is that carriers sell business level LTE/5g plans to companies that they won't sell to individuals, plans that actually are unlimited without data cap throttling. So companies sprang up that buy these business plans from the carriers and then resell them to individuals, almost always in rural areas who have no access to broadband.
The main thing I expect is the sim card you put in the router that allows you access, but I think the router is specialized too? Like my MOFI router supposedly switches between carriers depending on which ones are the least congested and best reception. What matters to me is that it's actual access without throttling. Before, I couldn't watch more than 2 movies in a month or download a ps4 game. Now it's like I'm a normal person with real internet access. Well aside from the latency. So I don't know, maybe I can get my own MOFI router and just pay the rural internet access company for the sim card, but I haven't seen much about people doing that which is why I was asking.
What you could do is just use a MOFI router from the company that doesnt use wireless and just connect it to a normal router via an ethernet cable i guess. You can always just make your own subnet no matter what connection type you have, and simply route all internet traffic into the other network from that subnet.
But if you can find a way to just get your own MOFI router that'd be better. I don't know much about that stuff so couldn't say.