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

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> On Jan 8, 2016, at 19:32, Sabahattin Gucukoglu <listse...@me.com> 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).  While 
> joined to a wireless network, AirPort’s Ethernet ports are useless.
> 
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