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Perfect. Thanks @Neal.
 
Starlink mini router, from a quick google search, has a 150ft range. Your coach is only 43ft, any wi-fi router should suffice for that length.

There are alternative options depending on your coach Wi-Fi setup. For example, I use a pepwave to broadcast Wi-Fi to my phone and all devices in the coach. You could consider the Starlink Wi-Fi like Campground Wi-Fi so you bring in the external source (WAN) to your pepwave, if you have one, and then that goes out of the pepwave like before. I actually use an Ethernet connection on mine so my Starlink connects to my Pepwave over Ethernet and I don't even use Starlink's wi-fi.

Short answer YES

Long answer posted, you have options to keep things even simpler if needed and change Internet sources without ever having to change Wi-Fi connections on streaming devices, TV's, computers, Alexa's, etc.
Neal,

Great explanation! I’m doing exactly as you describe using Starlink WiFi as a WAN as my source via a Peplink BR Mini 5g. The Starlink Mini has provided a great signal for our 35’ Bay Star and it located on a Flagpole Buddy mount. It’s worked so well I ditched Dish network and just use Apple TVs everywhere now. So I have same YouTube TV in the coach as at home.

Bill
 
Starlink mini router, from a quick google search, has a 150ft range. Your coach is only 43ft, any wi-fi router should suffice for that length.

There are alternative options depending on your coach Wi-Fi setup. For example, I use a pepwave to broadcast Wi-Fi to my phone and all devices in the coach. You could consider the Starlink Wi-Fi like Campground Wi-Fi so you bring in the external source (WAN) to your pepwave, if you have one, and then that goes out of the pepwave like before. I actually use an Ethernet connection on mine so my Starlink connects to my Pepwave over Ethernet and I don't even use Starlink's wi-fi.

Short answer YES

Long answer posted, you have options to keep things even simpler if needed and change Internet sources without ever having to change Wi-Fi connections on streaming devices, TV's, computers, Alexa's, etc.
@Neal Are you using the Gen 3? When you say Starlink connects to your pepwave via ethernet is that the dishy direct to the pepwave or Starlink Router to Pepwave?
 
The last used Starlink for me was the Gen2 with the motor in it. I purchased the Gen 3 "Standard" which I have yet to use but my coach is wired for it via a PoE power supply so when I connect the ethernet from the dish into it, there is an ethernet that goes to my Pepwave BR1 Pro 5G WAN port. This is how I bring in outside Internet (aka WAN) via SL into my Pepwave. The alternative option is connect the Pepwave to the Starlink Wi-Fi just as if it was Campground Wi-Fi, and then your Pepwave broadcasts its Wi-Fi to your devices within your coach so you never have to change Wi-Fi connections.

I now added (not yet received) the Mini which I can use in the car, plane, or RV. Long ago I bought the flagpole buddy adapter for both the mini and standard (gen3) so either of those will work to go on the pole on the ladder mount on the back of my coach. I will have both dishes on hand anytime I travel, the mini will likely stay in the car for emergency use.
 
The last used Starlink for me was the Gen2 with the motor in it. I purchased the Gen 3 "Standard" which I have yet to use but my coach is wired for it via a PoE power supply so when I connect the ethernet from the dish into it, there is an ethernet that goes to my Pepwave BR1 Pro 5G WAN port. This is how I bring in outside Internet (aka WAN) via SL into my Pepwave. The alternative option is connect the Pepwave to the Starlink Wi-Fi just as if it was Campground Wi-Fi, and then your Pepwave broadcasts its Wi-Fi to your devices within your coach so you never have to change Wi-Fi connections.

I now added (not yet received) the Mini which I can use in the car, plane, or RV. Long ago I bought the flagpole buddy adapter for both the mini and standard (gen3) so either of those will work to go on the pole on the ladder mount on the back of my coach. I will have both dishes on hand anytime I travel, the mini will likely stay in the car for emergency use.
@Neal Thanks for the info. You confirmed my thought regarding a PoE is needed for the antenna if the Starlink router is not used.
 
Here's my post on it:

 

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