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AI-generated summary
If you’re trying to add wireless to an Epson projector, this kind of dual-function Wi‑Fi adapter can be a neat, low-fuss option—especially in meeting rooms where you don’t want to run cables or you want quick, repeatable connectivity. At £96.59 ex‑VAT, it’s priced like an “accessory that just works” rather than a budget generic dongle, so I’d only buy it if you’re confident it’s compatible with your exact Epson model and the wireless features you care about (screen sharing / control / whatever your workflow needs). In real deployments, these Epson-branded adapters tend to be less hassle with drivers, firmware and app behavior than no-name alternatives.
That said, I’d be cautious if you mainly want “general Wi‑Fi connectivity” for basic projector functions. If your projector model already supports wireless natively (or you can use a cheaper third‑party adapter that’s been proven in your environment), this starts to feel expensive. Also consider how your IT team manages networks: if you’re in a strict environment with segmented VLANs, captive portals, or locked-down wireless settings, you’ll save yourself headaches by validating compatibility and network behavior up front. Bottom line: worth it for Epson‑centric setups that need dependable wireless quickly; not great value if you just want a generic workaround or you haven’t confirmed compatibility.

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