- Internet & Connectivity
Understanding Fibre Broadband Options for UK Businesses
18 Mar, 2026

£120.16 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Epson’s ELPAP10 is one of those small, no-drama wireless add-ons that can genuinely save time if you’ve got an Epson device that supports it and you want to avoid the hassle of running a cable. For the money (about £100 ex-VAT), it’s not “cheap enough to be disposable”, so I’d only buy it if you already know you need *this specific* wireless adapter for your model—otherwise you risk spending again for the right compatibility. In day-to-day use it’s the kind of thing that just gets out of the way: once paired, it’s typically reliable enough for routine office printing/scanning workflows without constant tinkering.
That said, I wouldn’t recommend it broadly unless you’ve ruled out alternatives. If you’re equipping new hardware, a model with built-in Wi‑Fi or a cheaper compatible third-party solution (where supported) will usually offer better value. Also, if your environment is a bit finicky (older Wi‑Fi, weak signal in the corner, lots of interference), a £100 adapter can still work—but you’ll feel the pain of your network first. Bottom line: buy it if you have a confirmed Epson use case and need Wi‑Fi via the device’s intended method; otherwise, I’d look harder at value elsewhere before pulling the trigger.

Lenovo
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