Travel Router using cell as provider
I have a TL-WR902AC travel router. Great piece of gear -- but I may be asking too much. My cell is a dated Pixel 5 (my pretty Pixel 8 went for a deep water swim....). I'm using this on a boat that gets occasional use (several weeks at various times of the year, but heavy use when actually used. I do NOT want a dedicated, full time, cell-connected AP (a year subscription for 10-20 days of use is not my idea of a good deal).
Here's my goal:
* Set up router
* Permanently connect by WiFi several IoT devices (battery monitor, instrument monitor, etc) as well as a connected Thumb Drive (that works great for my smart TV!).
* I also have a printer on the network, and this could be used by connected laptops and cells.
* Connection OUT to the internet would be nice, but not required.
* I want my cell to connect to the router, and then to all those things. I also want my cell to have internet access (like always!).
Here's my challenge:
* When I connect to the router, my cell will "see" all the network goodness -- but not the internet!
What I've done:
* I connect to the router with basic settings. No dice.
* I connect the router to my phone AP (but don't connect the phone to the router), and any device on the network (my laptop, for instance) has internet (so I know that LAN-phone-internet works)
* I have tried to set a DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4), no help.
* If I connect the router to my phone AP AND I connect the phone to the router, my phone still has no internet -- and it breaks the laptop acces to the internet.
* I have turned on "Switch to mobile data when WiFi has no internet." When I do that, I can connect to the internet -- but can't open the LAN (192.168.0.1 times out). Presumably because it has no internet, so it's "paused."
I realize the "circular data path" of connecting to the router, which connects to my cell, which connects to the internet is probably a crazy route, but I don't know why it doesn't work (and why it breaks the hotspot completely). I really don't need the router to connect to the internet (but it would be nice!).
Long story short -- how can my cell retain normal cell data, while also reaching local IP addreses on the travel router? Bonus points if the LAN has internet.