We're making an offer on a house soon. Well it turns out the internet options are satellite, Verizon "up to 1.1-3MB" dsl, and mobile hot spots.
On their own, they're relatively expensive and E36 M3ty options. Satellite is definitely a no go because lag, reliability, and miniscule data caps.
With Fi, I can get data only Sims, and have unlimited data after X GB.
Inside the house, cell reception is sketchy to 3G, but outside, no problem with 4gLTE.
my first thought was 2 more FI phones, mounted in weather proof boxes and permanent plugged in acting as hot spots, then combing their signal with speedify and distributing it through the house. Turns out this is extremely code intensive and headache causing even for experienced networking people.
Looking into that turned me on to Cradlepoint routers. They're expensive, but take a SIM card, and can do wired and wireless connections. I never heard of them before, and I can't find anything on their site specifically about Google Fi as a phone carrier, but see Sprint and t mobile support.
My next option would be to combine the garbage dsl with either a mobile hot spot or the Cradlepoint router, but I think that would just be a pointless dsl bill.
Speed is kind of a priority, more so than cost to a point. Unlimited data is also important. Let's assume, between gaming, streaming, school, work, and the life of 4 people that 1tb a month is average.
I think the cradlepoint will be the end result, but I know there are smarter people than me on this board that might have a better option.