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Where ever you can see the sky.
Last addition is Alaska now.

https://www.starlink.com/map

Map shows residential plan, there is a wait-list for some areas.
Map is changing constantly for the better with every load of satellites they send into orbit each month.

Important - there is NO wait list for the RV plan if someone wants it desperately.

I purchased Starlink RV for my trailer and it has worked great with no issues and blazing speed. Also purchased a 32" LG Smart TV for the trailer. Much of rural Nevada has no cell coverage so the Starlink allows me to get TV and cell coverage at the trailer anywhere there is clear sky (all of Nevada). It has been a game changer. It's a portable unit so I decided to buy a mount and wiring kit to mount the dish to the top side of the RV but have not installed it yet. However, the Starlink accessory section has numerous mounting options, wire lengths, wall perferation kits, additional routers, and even an Ethernet adapter. It works so well I am seriously thinking about setting it up at the house. I plan on running it side by side with my Cox Cable until I'm certain it will work and may then ditch the cable. When I hit the road all I have to do is unhook the dish from the mount on the house and throw it in the trailer. When I get to camp just set the dish on the trailer mount. Sweet! Furthermore the Starlink website is now saying it will work while in motion! I understand that off road race trucks are using Starlink with specialty discs to run their communication systems. Thank you Elon! :D

I then need to get educated on all these Apps and streaming devices and get the trailer set up. I'm also going to see if I can get all the stuff I watch on TV on just Apps and then may cut my Cox package to just the basic channels.
 
No, I have a dedicated router for just the three TVs it is an eero. This is than plugged into my AT&T Gateway modem & router. Usually only one TV is on at a time, so I do not get any issues by the way the eero is streaming.

I did a quick look and see that yours is a combo modem router that I do not prefer to use ( my self have not had good luck with combo modems). Did I understand correctly that you have your combo modem router hooked to a separate router, does it also have wifi? I had a set up like this 2 years ago, found out if the 2 were within 8 feet of each other I had wifi streaming problems...
 
I don't think I was all that clear in my post above on my set up, I have and prefer to use a stand alone modem with a separate wifi router, my current one is TP Link AX 11000 tri band wifi 6 router, it sure is nice and a big improvement over my older Linksys wifi 5 router...
 
Out here in NE FL boondocks, I’ve been using T-Mobile home internet $50.00 month. ~7 miles from the nearest tower. Works great. No data limits. Works my computer, two phones, and two TV’s. I stream everything. Sometimes, however, I do have interruptions during severe storms. Hope this helps OP.
 
Another option if you're a Verizon customer, they offer a home LTE and a home 5G internet device. The home LTE with Verizon serice costs me $25 a month. When 5G is available, cost is $50 a month with no data caps on either. The home LTE has given me 30 mbps speeds on average. Options are out there. Find what fits both price and service wise.
 
Well, back to the Paramount programming.

I've been TRYING to watch 1923, but I have given up. WAY too many F-Bombs and now they've introduced a new character that gets off watching naked women whip each other with belts. I ignored a coupe of F-Bombs per episode, fast forwarded through a couple of scenes with Alex naked, and even the brutality of the "school", but in the last episode I tried to watch, the sheep farmer that tried to kill the Duttons, let go of about four episodes worth of F-Bombs in about thirty seconds. I guess it all fits in the "Roaring '20's". If they'd leave the unnecessary stuff out, it would be a good show.
 
Well, back to the Paramount programming.

I've been TRYING to watch 1923, but I have given up. WAY too many F-Bombs and now they've introduced a new character that gets off watching naked women whip each other with belts. I ignored a coupe of F-Bombs per episode, fast forwarded through a couple of scenes with Alex naked, and even the brutality of the "school", but in the last episode I tried to watch, the sheep farmer that tried to kill the Duttons, let go of about four episodes worth of F-Bombs in about thirty seconds. I guess it all fits in the "Roaring '20's". If they'd leave the unnecessary stuff out, it would be a good show.

Had to look up what 1923 was as I have never heard of it, I don't watch Paramount, Commercials nor do I pay for streaming programing TV, I do watch some Netflix that my kids pays for so that means I get it for free :) so do see a few shows now and then...
 
Had to look up what 1923 was as I have never heard of it
It’s a prequel to Yellowstone, which is supposedly a very popular show. I can’t make it through the first episode of it. I watched 1883, the language was rough at times, but that was about it. I hoped 1923 would be similar, but just too much for me.
 
It’s a prequel to Yellowstone, which is supposedly a very popular show. I can’t make it through the first episode of it. I watched 1883, the language was rough at times, but that was about it. I hoped 1923 would be similar, but just too much for me.

I tried to watch Yellowstone, but like you, I made to 1.5 episodes. Acting was poor, not natural, too forced.

I do recommend "Justified" if you want to watch an excellent show. It is not on Paramount but is available elseware. I bought them (episodes) from Amazon and have watched it (6 seasons) several times. It is about a US Marshal that barely follows the rules, quick to shoot but always seems to be Justified. Some simple cussing but not one F-bomb.

Watch this clip.

 
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Justified is one of my favorites. I’ve seen it several times. Longmire is another. My wife gave me the DVD set of Vegas for Christmas. It only ran one season in 2012 starring Dennis Quaid.
 
I tried to watch Yellowstone, but like you, I made to 1.5 episodes. Acting was poor, not natural, too forced.

I do recommend "Justified" if you want to watch an excellent show. It is not on Paramount but is available elseware. I bought them (episodes) from Amazon and have watched it (6 seasons) several times. It is about a US Marshal that barely follows the rules, quick to shoot but always seems to be Justified. Some simple cussing but not one F-bomb.

Watch this clip.



Have not heard of this one so will have to look this one up,

Thanks for the tip
 
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