- Database Reporting
Excel vs Database Reporting
20 Mar, 2026

£809.30 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
Allied Telesis’ AT-TQ6702 Gen2 is the kind of access point you buy when you want something that just behaves in a managed, business environment—especially if you’re already in the Allied Telesis ecosystem. I’d put it in the “serious reliability over flashy features” camp: for a UK reseller customer, it’s a sensible choice when you need stable coverage, straightforward PoE deployment, and fewer surprises during moves/adds/changes. At £678.31 ex‑VAT, it isn’t a budget AP, so the value only really lands if you’ll actually benefit from proper management and predictable performance rather than just getting “Wi‑Fi that works”.
Should you buy it? Yes, if you’re supplying offices, retail back rooms, warehouses, or any site where wiring PoE is the easy route and you care about ongoing admin control rather than tinkering. It’s also a good fit if your networking stack is already Allied Telesis—then it tends to slot in cleanly. Why not? If you’re running a single small site, don’t need managed control, or you just want the cheapest way to add Wi‑Fi, there are usually better value options at lower price points. In short: buy it for dependable, managed deployment; skip it if you’re chasing minimum cost per AP and expect to treat it like a consumer device.

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