Mitch & Nizar,
Many thanks for the feedback. Once a public-accessible static IP is purchased, this looks like a very good alternative to DSL. It will also be nice to get away from my Dynamic DNS service. Most of the time, it keeps up with the ISP's IP changes, but sometimes it doesn't.
Even with a bonded DSL circuit, the present site is limited to 1 Mbps on upload, although the DSL ISP appears to severely throttle-back upload bandwidth. And that's been the biggest headache when running a real-time SDR-IQ panadapter with an Elecraft K3. With the SDR-IQ's client/server application, my tests show approximately 3 Mbps is needed for smooth, jitter-free performance. While I can view the panadpater through TeamViewer or Real VNC, it's not the same and also adds to screen clutter. Further adding to the problem, as upload bandwidth is consumed with the panadapter, CW timing becomes affected.
I am in the process of moving the remote site one mile down a rural dirt road. Unfortunately, due to twists and turns, that adds about 3 miles of copper from the ISP's DSLAM and their engineering team believes performance will be noticeably degraded on upload. Verizon shows the "LTE Internet Installed" service is limited to 2-5 Mbps upload which will be marginal, but way better than 1 Mbps from the current DSL.
Paul, W9AC