Re: How About this Setup for Cellular Connectivity?
Reply #3 –
For those of us not (yet) full timing, it's a lot less expensive to "tether" our tablets and laptops to our smartphones instead of paying a monthly fee for a MiFi (or equivalent). This allows us to create a WiFi router from our data-enabled smartphones; but it does cost extra. Usually about $20 a month....
Unless you have Verizon 4G LTE and an Android phone. Seems that Verizon managed to get some spectrum from the Feds that was supposed to be "open" and last summer they had to pay a hefty fine (at least hefty to folks like me) and agree to not block or hinder the open-source (e.g.: Free) tethering applications.
FoxFi and PDAnet were both popular but Verizon had been blocking them. As of the settlement in the FCC vs. Verizon case, they cannot block tethering apps. Although they did, for a while, last January/February but got caught and had to stop (again).
So if you have a Verizon smartphone you can get PDAnet and use it. You will have to "jailbreak" your iPhone but you won't have to do anything to your Android (Samsung, Motorola 'Droid, etc.) at all. Works like a champ. I used it last weekend while I was at a kayak paddle-fest to get some remote work done in a server; and they paid me to do it. 
Craig