If a failure in connection is really that perilous, sounds like another thing you should’ve done years ago—and setting up a backup Internet connection as well (used to be you might get a DSL or T1 backup connection if you worked from home and really couldn’t afford any interruptions, but these days it can be as simple as making sure you can set up your smartphone as a hotspot). The other two suggestions remain.
We have backup internet via tethering to our phones or else I would have got an extra line to our house in early March. But it would still be really inconvenient to work this way, since 4G is not as good as high speed cable and phones aren’t great at this.
If a failure in connection is really that perilous, sounds like another thing you should’ve done years ago—and setting up a backup Internet connection as well (used to be you might get a DSL or T1 backup connection if you worked from home and really couldn’t afford any interruptions, but these days it can be as simple as making sure you can set up your smartphone as a hotspot). The other two suggestions remain.
We have backup internet via tethering to our phones or else I would have got an extra line to our house in early March. But it would still be really inconvenient to work this way, since 4G is not as good as high speed cable and phones aren’t great at this.