Syndromeofadown:
Thanks very much for your reply and offer of help.
"This is probably possible but not necessarily a good idea. By "all networking" do you mean that the phone will act as your router for your entire network?"
Yes, this is what I mean. I would like a mobile phone to act as my sole connection to the internet (I have unlimited phone data, of course, and I would never be so active as to hit the throttling point). Right now, all in-house devices communicate with each other through the phone's internet connection. In the past I have successfully used Gizmo with both a standard (ethernet) LAN, and also WAN, but Gizmo does not connect when my phone, alone, acts as my router. Hope my use of terminology is accurate. I'm curious as to why you say it is not necessarily a good idea.
"A more sensible way to proceed is to use a proper network with a real router, but use your hotspot as as the network's source of internet as apposed to an ISP's modem."
Yes indeed, but I'd love to jettison the wired ISP and save lots of money.
"Note that you don't even need internet to run MC and use gizmo, though there are things you have to setup first in order for it to all run smoothly."
I'd love to know how to do this...
"Please provide more information about your current network. I should be able to help out some as my only source of internet is a cell phone and I have MC running on a network without issue."
Internet is not (yet) hooked up in my new place, and I am using solely my phone's hotspot function to connect to all my devices in the house (as I said, I'd like to jettison the wired ISP altogether). The issue is that I want access from out of the house (streaming jriver content while driving, e.g.). Gizmo is not connecting, however. I had hoped that setting up T-Mobile's "Digits" on a computer would allow the option of then using that machine as a hotspot, but they don't seem to offer that, and so I hope to buy a cheap second mobile phone (using my Digits number--a second phone number) and have that always running at the house, hence I can connect from the road. I hope this is clear, and I genuinely appreciate your offer to help. (
https://www.tomsguide.com/us/tmobile-digits-faq,news-25200.html)